Webinar: Weatherproof Your Wealth
Investing is about the future. Your future. In this webinar, learn how to address your financial circumstances today, adjust your portfolio as your needs change, and help achieve your long-term goals.
Investing is about the future. Your future. In this webinar, learn how to address your financial circumstances today, adjust your portfolio as your needs change, and help achieve your long-term goals.
With the recent enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, it's essential to understand how these changes can impact your financial plan. Join Marcus as he discusses some actions you might want to consider based on the new tax law.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed July 4, 2025, updated tax law: rates extended, new $6K senior deduction, higher SALT cap with limits, charitable deduction floor, and a $15M estate exemption. This month, Marcus Iwig joins Kent Kramer to explain what these updates mean — and why most taxpayers may see only modest impact.
In his latest blog post, Caleb Brown breaks through the clutter of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill. What you need to know about all the changes and how they could affect your tax situation.
Let's discuss what you need to consider if you become a surviving spouse with a focus on estate considerations.
Before taking action on your inheritance, here are three things to consider.
Many Iowa farms are likely to change hands over the next 20 years. Learn why preparing now can help protect the legacy and livelihood of Iowa’s family farms.
Check out these three steps to avoid an estate planning “rut” which will help ensure that your wishes are carried out and give your heirs and fiduciaries a better understanding of your intentions.
An estate plan is a gift to your loved ones. In this blog, Stacie outlines the key documents everyone should have in place—and why they matter.
In his latest blog post, Caleb Brown breaks through the clutter of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill. What you need to know about all the changes and how they could affect your tax situation.
Let's discuss what you need to consider if you become a surviving spouse with a focus on estate considerations.
Before taking action on your inheritance, here are three things to consider.
Many Iowa farms are likely to change hands over the next 20 years. Learn why preparing now can help protect the legacy and livelihood of Iowa’s family farms.
Check out these three steps to avoid an estate planning “rut” which will help ensure that your wishes are carried out and give your heirs and fiduciaries a better understanding of your intentions.
An estate plan is a gift to your loved ones. In this blog, Stacie outlines the key documents everyone should have in place—and why they matter.
This month, Ashlee Vieregger joins Kent Kramer to explore how the new tax law could impact your estate plans. Learn about the new $15M exemption, charitable giving changes, essential documents, and why talking to your family about your plans matters more than ever.
Wealth doesn’t just grow—it’s built over time, shaped by good habits, smart choices, and life’s ups and downs. In this blog, we take a closer look at the generations of wealth and why intentional estate planning matters now more than ever.
There is a common thread running through the key decisions that we make - everyone wants confidence that they're making the right financial decisions with their resources. In this blog, Ashlee shares three key questions she uses to help bridge that confidence gap and spark open, meaningful conversations.
As a financial planner and a parent who didn’t grow up with the benefit of family financial literacy, I’m always looking for creative ways to teach my kids about money. Read more to see how a simple family trip revealed three unique spending styles.
What do investing and being a loyal sports fan have in common? More than you might think. Read on to discover how the ups and downs of fandom can mirror the journey of long-term investing—and why both are worth the ride.
On Average, women tend to live longer than men. What does that mean when it comes to retirement planning and income?