The Bills Flunk the Test September 4, 2015 | Financial Planning How many of us defer serious saving for retirement under the assumption that we will be healthy enough to work through retirement?
“The Story” Is Never The Whole Story August 18, 2015 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog Just because it has a company has a good story that sounds sensible and compelling does not mean that it is being pitched at a fair price.
Reflections On A Friend August 14, 2015 | General, Ogorek Blog After the passing of my friend, and one of my first clients, here are some things I learned from him that I would like to share with you.
Collision Of The Plans July 31, 2015 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog One of the most dangerous assumptions in financial or life planning is that your future will follow the timeline you created.
If It Bleeds, It Leads July 17, 2015 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog What is the probability that the forecasts found in survivalist texts from occurring, are they even possible?
A Number Is Not A Plan July 2, 2015 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog In our experience financial shortcuts may not just disappoint you, but can cause permanent damage to your financial health.
Our Weakness June 19, 2015 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog So what is this weakness that consistently prompts us to make poor decisions? We all seem to want people to tell us what we want to hear.
Can You Have Too Much Money? May 28, 2015 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog As with most things in life, people tend to believe that more is better; but we believe that money is an exception to that rule.
We Are Wired To Belong May 21, 2015 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog The hard truth is that whether we realize it or not, our decisions are influenced by what other people, our peers, are doing.