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John Robinson | Jun 14, 2020

Portfolio Rebalancing – Is the Conventional Wisdom Wrong?

Portfolio Rebalancing
Should investors rebalance their portfolio? Financial Planning Hawaii's founder John Robinson discusses research surrounding the topic and how investors can
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John Robinson | Jun 5, 2020

The Implementation Gap in Estate Planning

Estate Planning
Financial Advice
Financial Planning
Read our latest blog post to learn more about common mistakes when it comes to estate planning, and four practices offered by FPH to avoid these mistakes.
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John Robinson | Jun 2, 2020

Accentuate the Negative: Tips for Treasuries

Short Term Treasuries
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
Discussing the implications of short term treasuries turning negative.
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John Robinson | May 26, 2020

Treasure Hunting 101

Life Insurance
Benefits
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
Why we at Financial Planning Hawaii love our work and how our close attention to financial documents and details pays off for our clients.
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John Robinson | May 24, 2020

401(k) Loan vs. Home Equity Loan for Debt Consolidation

HELOC
401(k)
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
Client examples and more info on when to use a HELOC and how they pertain to 401(k)s.
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John Robinson | May 23, 2020

COVID-19 is Not the Only Virus Threat

COVID-19
COVID
Financial Planning
Cybersecurity
Financial Planning Hawaii
Information about cybersecurity and financial planning platforms during the current pandemic.
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John Robinson | May 22, 2020

The Genworth LTC Mess

Risk Management & Insurance
Hawaii
Information about Genworth's recent legal developments and the policy recommendations that Financial Planning Hawaii is offering.
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John Robinson | May 19, 2020

The 2020 RMD Quandary

Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
The CARES Act
How the 2020 CARES Act and a new RMD quandary affect you.
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John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

The Most Underrated Factor in Retirement Income Sustainability By John H. Robinson

Retirement Spending Retirement Income Planning
Retirement
This article is intended to draw attention to the fact that withdrawal strategy is an overlooked and critically important consideration in determining income
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Fixing Problem with Non-Deductible IRAs | Financial Planning Hawaii
John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

Fixing a Common Problem with Non-Deductible IRAs

IRAs and Qualified Retirement Plans
In this article, we will discuss about the ways to fix a common problem with the non-deductible IRAs and the cumulative total of all such prior contributions.
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Investing in Rising Dividend Stocks | Financial Planning Hawaii
John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

A Roadmap to Investing in Rising Dividend Stocks

Retirement Saving
Retirement Spending
Portfolio Management and Investing
Rising dividend stocks, index funds/ETFs, efficient markets hypothesis, and Random Walk theory are foundational portfolio/investment management elements.
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John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

401(k) Loans Just Got More Appealing

401(k)
Loans
The elimination of the deduction for home equity loan interest for purposes not relating to the home improvements just made 401(k) loans more appealing.
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