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About Bruce Young

CFP®, AFC

Bruce Young is a Senior Resident Financial Planner with Financial Finesse. He manages our team of Resident Financial Planners and is head trainer for service delivery. Bruce incorporates behavioral finance research into the work Financial Finesse does with employees and has helped to achieve award winning behavioral change results.

He blogs on various financial topics like retirement, investing and owning rental property. He also answers questions on from blog readers.

His background includes over thirteen years in the financial services industry. Mr. Young achieved the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ designation in 2003. Bruce completed his college education at California State University at Hayward in 1996 and is currently working towards the Chartered Life Underwriter designation through the American College.

Favorite Blog: Million Dollar Journey.

Fun Fact: Believes beach attire is perfectly acceptible as formal wear as long as it is clean.

Favorite Quote: Ted Striker: Surely you can't be serious.
Rumack: I am serious... and don't call me Shirley. (from the movie Airplane!)

Lessons to Learn from a Home Purchase Fallout

Those of you who read my blogs know that my wife and I have been fervently house hunting so we can have a place of our own.  Well, about three weeks ago, we placed an offer and had it accepted … Continue reading

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When Short Term Interest Rates Rise – What Should I Do?

One of the questions I ask the attendees of my workshops is, “Where do you think interest rates will be going in the future?”  The overwhelming majority state that they feel rates are going nowhere but up.  Now, I certainly … Continue reading

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How Do I Start to Educate Myself About Investing?

Now that my wife and I have, for the most part, settled in our new hometown of Chicago, I have decided that my vacation from working out is officially over.  So last week I actually completed my first full week … Continue reading

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Should I Manage My Investment Account or Use a Financial Advisor?

If I had a dime for every time I heard this question – I would have a lot of dimes! This is actually one of those questions I feel shows that an investor has entered the introspective phase of their … Continue reading

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What Should I Consider for My Bond Funds if Interest Rates Rise?

A question I seem to be getting lately is how I can hedge my bond investments against a rise in interest rates.  For most investors, a diversified portfolio will hold either individual bonds or more often than not, bond mutual … Continue reading

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What Should I Consider When Taking My RMD?

I was doing some workshops for a group of pre-retirees (talk about envy!) and we were going over a lot of the basic questions that group often has, how do I know if I have enough money, how do I … Continue reading

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Should I Consider ETFs in My Portfolio?

Part 1

Lately in my live workshops I have been getting these two questions, “What are ETFs?” and “Should I consider them for added diversification?”  These are good questions and tell me more people are educating themselves about different financial instruments and … Continue reading

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What are the Minimum Documents I Need for a Basic Estate Plan?

The other day I was spending some quality time with a very good friend of mine, enjoying the nice spring weather and having a great time talking about various topics, when as often happens the cell phone rings.  After seeing … Continue reading

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