It's a Wonderful Life (if You Plan)
The holiday classic has a lot to teach us about financial planning and investing in what’s truly important. Are you investing like George Bailey or Mr. Potter?
Giving Thanks with Charitable Giving
The holidays are a prime season for giving, but you need a comprehensive strategy that maximizes your gifts and preserves your wealth. We can help.
Answers to Your Burning Financial Questions (2023 Edition)
We’re answering some of your most burning financial questions, from commodities investing to HDHP enrollment. What financial planning and wealth management questions do you have?
What is a Life Well-Lived?
Cedar Point Capital Partners’ David Ernst offers up thoughts on what makes for a “life well-lived,” and how it ties into financial and human capital planning.
4 Things We Learned from a Year in Business
It's been a year since Cedar Point Capital Partners launched in Cedar Rapids to offer a different approach to financial planning and wealth management. Here are a few things we've learned.
The Importance of Discipline in Investing (and Football)
Many financial firms talk about discipline in investing, but do they really live it? Partner David Ernst shares a few thoughts he's picked up over three decades as a financial adviser and football coach.
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