Have you ever wondered what you would do with a big financial windfall? In addition to celebrating, there are several important things you should (and should not) do. Learn how to avoid the most common mistakes.
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Thank You For Supporting Our 2019 Food Drive
Thank you to all our clients, business partners, and employees who contributed to this year’s food drive.
Year-End Tax Planning Tips for 2019
New tax laws made significant changes to Federal income taxes beginning in 2018. While there was no significant new legislation in 2019 affecting individual taxes, personal situations do change from year to year, thus requiring a fresh look at how to approach your year-end tax planning. Here are some suggestions.
EKS Hosts Food Drive
EKS is hosting a food drive and we need your support! Here are the items most in demand…
How to Protect Yourself in a Dangerous Digital World
When was the last time you changed your passwords or thoroughly updated your devices? Here are some easy and free things you can do immediately to secure your digital world.
Seniors Lack Awareness of Common Financial Scams
Can you detect a financial scam when you see one? AIG Life & Retirement conducted a survey on elder abuse and confirmed that elder financial abuse is a pervasive and expansive problem.
Small Steps Can Have a Big Impact
Recycling, reusing, repurposing and reducing. Four simple and inexpensive ways we can cut our carbon footprint, reduce consumption, and limit the wasteful use of resources. This article is the second part of our two-part series that discusses how each of us can contribute to the effort to save our planet. Here, we share ideas for how your values can impact your daily activities.
Saving the Planet, One Step (and One Investment) at a Time
Saving the planet is not a one-person job, but each of us can contribute in different ways. Some enjoy a socially-conscious investing style called SRI. Find out if it’s right for you.
Family Wealth Planning, Firm News
EKS Advisors Offer Two New Classes at Princeton Adult School This Fall 2019
Read about the two new classes that EKS is offering this fall at the Princeton Adult School.
Should College-Bound Kids Have Their Own Credit Cards?
Handing a credit card to a young adult can make a parent nervous. But there are tangible benefits to consider, especially when sending your kids off to college.
Why the Fed Cut Rates and What it Means
The Federal Reserve lowered the target for the Federal Funds rate by a quarter of a percentage point. The cut was expected; but was it enough, and where is the Fed headed from here?
Why the Federal Reserve May Cut Rates, and What it Means for Your Portfolio
The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee has met and decided not to change interest rates. They are, however, considering a future rate cut. Here is why this is a curious move.












