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John Robinson | Jun 23, 2020

Catch of the Day: Social Security

Social Security
Retirement Claims
Divorce Benefits
Learn how you can benefit from social security, retirement claims, and benefits after divorce.
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John Robinson | Jun 23, 2020

Are You Better Off Under the New Federal Income Tax Rules?

Income Tax
Tax Rules
Financial Planning
Information and data which explains how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 affects the tax code and American citizens' financials.
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John Robinson | Jun 23, 2020

A Contrarian View of Portfolio Rebalancing

Portfolio Rebalancing
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
Featuring excerpts from academic papers that support why rebalancing, especially in retirement, may be harmful.
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John Robinson | Jun 22, 2020

The 702(j) Retirement Plan: Why I have no love for insurance companies

702(j) Retirement Plan
Insurance Companies
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
How should you approach some of the options presented by insurance companies? We have answers.
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John Robinson | Jun 19, 2020

Why I quit the FPA, and you should too

Financial Planning Association
Financial Planning Magazine
Financial Planning Hawaii's founder JR Robinson was featured in Financial Planning Magazine discussing the recent scandals which have mired the CFP Board.
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John Robinson | Jun 17, 2020

A Case Study: Should Your Medical Insurance Premium be Higher than Your Mortgage Payment?

Medical Insurance
Premiums
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
A case study that outlines how medical insurance plans can have pitfalls.
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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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