4 Common Wealth Building Mistakes

Building wealth can be confusing and complex at times.  To be successful, one must take a holistic approach, requiring an understanding of many different aspects of wealth management.  Many of these components are intertwined.  For example, ask yourself if you have a sound financial plan?  If you answered yes, does the plan take into consideration […]

Potential Tax Policy Changes under the New Administration

The election of Joe Biden as President coupled with Democratic control of the U.S House of Representatives and U.S. Senate could mean tax changes are on the horizon. Although control does rest with the Democratic party, control is only by the slimmest of margins. Any changes to tax policy likely will be only modest as […]

Merging Finances in Marriage: 3 Pillars of Success

Married couple talking about merging finances

If you surf the internet on should you merge finances or best ways to merge finances, you will get plenty of unique tips, tricks, and plans.  Like most things in life, there is no one perfect way to manage your finances in marriage. In this blog, I am going to discuss three guidelines for success in merging finances. I am focusing on merged finances […]

Risk Tolerance vs Risk Capacity

The unpredictable year of 2020 reminded us of the fact that risk is inevitable in the market. The chart below shows what diversification can do to protect your portfolio – but it does not eliminate risk entirely. Regardless of how well you diversify your portfolio, there will always be systematic risk present.       […]

Helping Aging Parents Manage Their Finances

An elderly woman with her adult daughter.

It is said that getting old is not for sissies. Well, neither is watching your parents slow down, mentally and physically, as they age. As our parents once did for us, adult children must know when to judiciously step in and help navigate the increasingly complex financial waters for our aging parents. But knowing when […]

Financial Freedom: 5 Personal Finance Basics

You have heard the term financial freedom before, but what does it mean?  Financial freedom is having enough savings, investments and cash to afford the life you want to live without having to work.  Financial freedom allows you to make financial decisions and manage expenses without being overly concerned.  This blog will outline five financial […]

Keys to a Successful Home Inspection

The housing market is very active right now and many home purchasers are buying a home for the first time. In THOR’s May 2018 blog post (https://www.thorwealthmanagement.com/first-time-home-buyer-how-to-make-an-offer), we mention that one of the items all home buyers should complete before removing the contingencies from the purchase contract is a home inspection.  A home inspection is initiated once your offer has been accepted by the seller, but you still have a period of due diligence […]

How to Plan for Social Security?

Social Security cards with statements

One question we receive quite often from clients is how to plan for Social Security benefits. For many people, both young and old, this is a big question when considering their future. Based on recent projections from the Social Security Board of Trustees’, the Social Security trust funds are due to run out by 2035. Below is a chart from data on the Social Security website showing that in 2018, the trust fund assets, as represented by the blue line, decreased for the first […]

Benefits of Becoming a Florida Resident

Beach House

When considering a move to Florida, it is important to understand the benefits of doing so.  Besides the year-round pleasant weather, there are two primary benefits.  The first is that Florida has no state income tax, while Ohio does.  Ohio imposes income tax on income of every resident of Ohio. The highest tax rate is […]

Target Date Funds: 401k’s Most Popular Investment Choice

The popularity of target date funds has grown substantially over the past 10 years.  Currently more than 50% of 401(k) investors have all their assets in target date funds.  Not all this popularity is investor driven.  Instead, much of this growth is structural.  Currently just over 50% of target date funds are with companies that have their own record keeping, but these companies control over 80% of the assets […]