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Bear Sterns rattled the
markets recently and Jim Whiddon was interviewed by former Investing Revolution guest and CNNMoney senior writer,
Jeanne Sahadi. repeating his advice, in times of
chaos, a plan is crucial. |
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Jim
Whiddon was featured as the
Dallas CEO to meet in the March 2008 issue of D CEO
magazine. Teaching people the "last investment strategy they
will ever need" is the best part of being the CEO
of JWA Financial Group, according to Jim. |
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Editors at Kiplinger's set out in December 2007 to solve
investors money woes. Lance Alston was on
hand to help answer retirement questions in the cover
article,
Your Toughest Money Problems Solved! |
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Lance Alston's op-ed for Forbes commemorated the 20th
anniversary of Black Monday in 1987. He listened to
the closing bell on Wall Street that day, and in hindsight,
he remembers the most important investing principles he
learned: time and opportunity are key. |
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Appearing for a third time,
Natalie Michalek talked to Pamela Yip about preparing
for a changing economy and budgeting during tougher times in
the article,
It pays to prepare for a recession. |
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Personal Finance columnist Pamela Yip interviewed Natalie
Michalek in her article,
Financial planners help readers make cash last in retirement. |
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The Financial Planners
Association of Dallas sponsored an online seminar for
investors recently. Pro Bono Chairperson,
Natalie Michalek was on hand to field questions from
Dallas Morning News readers. |
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Radio host, journalist and author,
Chuck Jaffe featured Jim Whiddon as his
Wednesday, October 2
Big
Interview on his
Your
Money radio show. Comparing our philosophy with
John Bogle, Chuck asked Jim how the roller coaster mentality
works for asset class investors. |
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Barry Armstrong host of
Money Matters
on WBNW 1120 AM in Boston, MA. wanted to talk about
MPT and diversification on his show, so he called Jim
Whiddon to speak on the topic. |
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The
Christian Science
Monitor sought a financial viewpoint on the advantages
of staggered retirement and interviewed Natalie Michalek,
CFP for her perspective in their article,
Dual-career couples, Who retires when? |
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Wall
Street Journal's online investing page,
Smart Money, interviewed Lance Alston this week to gain
his perspective on
Low Fees, Strong Returns. |
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Lance Alston was interviewed by by Eileen Ambrose, personal
finance columnist for the
Baltimore Sun. In an article aimed at helping
young investors,
How a 24-year old should save to retire,
Lance talks about the power of compounding over time and
breaks down the math for investors who are starting to save
for retirement. |
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Jim
Whiddon and
Natalie Michalek
joined Sue Herrera, host of
CNBC's Power Lunch task force on August 22 and 23, 2007.
On a segment called Investing Across America, Jim and Natalie shared
their thoughts on market correction, long term strategy and
cash flow during retirement. |
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Natalie Michalek, CFP
was quoted in a USA Today Money article,
You and me and baby makes $197,700. The
article offered a great comparison of the emotional rewards
and financial tolls of becoming a parent.
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JWA named to exclusive list of
registered independent advisory firms recognized for
nationwide growth, only 10 firms in Dallas made the list.
The ranking was done by
Financial Advisor magazine
and to be included, firms had to be a) registered with the
SEC, b) offer financial planning services, c) have
predominately individual clients, and d) be independent. |
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Lance Alston is quoted in
The Wall Street Journal
on "Why Investors Should Consider Real Estate," where he
mentions that international REIT mutual funds provide
another level of diversification for investors. |
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JWA made Bloomberg's Wealth Manager's
list of Super Stars, the magazine's annual ranking of top
wealth management firms. |
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D Magazine's November
issue features a two-page spread on Jim Whiddon and Lance
Alston as
Best Financial Planners in Dallas.
The
article begins by proclaiming, "Jim Whiddon and Lance Alston
are quite confident Wall Street hates what they're doing." |
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JWA placed 6th in
growth nationwide among registered independent advisory
firms with assets of at least $100 million.
The ranking was done by
Financial Advisor magazine
and to be included, firms had to be a) registered with the
SEC, b) offer financial planning services, c) have
predominately individual clients, and d) be independent. |
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"As their book title,
Wealth Without Worry, suggests, James N. Whiddon and
Lance Alston are doing just fine, thanks. So are their
clients." -Scott
Burns in The Dallas Morning News on JWA Financial
Group |
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Financial columnist
Lynn O'Shaughnessy
reviewed Wealth Without Worry in her column,
writing, "I've put this book on the
shelf devoted to my favorite investing titles. As I read the
book, I found myself agreeing with everything." |
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The Winter 2006 edition of
Kiplinger's
Success With Your Money quotes Lance Alston on young
investors. At a young age, he says, "you have a long time
horizon and you can use that to your advantage." Their
conclusion? "Alston is right. The power of compounding can't
be understated." |
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Good
Morning Texas on WFAA Channel 8 in Dallas featured Jim
Whiddon and Wealth Without Worry. News 8 anchor
Debbie Denmon conducted the interview, which focused on the
book's three
action items. |
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Los Angeles Times |
The
Los Angeles Times ran an article on
“Summer reading to enhance your bottom line.”
The columnist includes Wealth
Without Worry, saying “investors are likely to do
better over the long haul with a truly diversified “Market
Return Portfolio” that includes asset classes often missing
from investors’ portfolios.”
Also seen
in the Los Angeles Daily
News. |
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JWA Financial Group is the
firm selected by one retiree interviewed in “Finding
the Right Pro,” in
Kiplinger's Retirement Planning
on finding the right financial planner. |
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Jim Whiddon and Lance Alston
are again named to the Winner's Circle in the 2006 edition
of
D Magazine's
Best of Big D issue.
"The winners were named tops
in their fields because their peers or clients voted for
them." -D Magazine |
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JWA Financial Group, Inc.
ranks 28th* on a list of 2004's Wealth Masters in
Bloomberg Wealth Manager. "This
year's wealth masters are bigger and stronger than ever,"
the magazine writes.
*In the category based on percentage increase of assets
under management. |
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"The Dallas-based company
recommends an 'asset class' approach to investing, urging
clients to bet on capitalism rather than a particular
company or trend."
-JWA Financial Group in the
Dallas Business Journal
article, Advisors play a key role in guiding
investors |
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Lance Alston participated in
the "Educating
Rico" feature on Marketplace Money with Kai Ryssdal. |
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Jim Whiddon was interviewed by
ABC News Radio on how to determine the right retirement
strategy. The interview aired in numerous markets across the
country. |
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Jim Whiddon and Lance Alston
are named to the Winner's Circle in
D Magazine's 2005
Best of Big D issue. |
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Lance Alston is quoted in the
April 2006 issue of Consumer Reports Money Advisor on
the subject of immediate annuities. In the article, he
"calculates that the built-in return on your money from an
annuity, assuming you live to your life expectancy, is about
4 to 5 percent. ‘That rate of return is probably about half
of what a diversified portfolio would give you over the long
term'." |
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Jim
Whiddon and Lance Alston appeared on FamilyNet's At Home
Live! with Chuck and Jenni to discuss Wealth Without
Worry.
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“ ... explains financial strategies well ...” -Dallas Morning News review
of Wealth Without Worry |
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Jim
Whiddon and Lance Alston discussed Wealth Without Worry
on
Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly, heard on
KSEV AM 700 in Houston and
more than 400 affiliate
stations nationwide. |
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"There is
a constant regular repeating opportunity to be invested in
the market." -Lance Alston on diversification in the
Dallas Business
Journal.
Also seen in
Washington. |
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"Whiddon
and Alston are passionate about demystifying investing and
helping safeguard the wealth of families. They have
ingeniously applied Nobel Prize winning research to help
average investors succeed in the stock market." -Elegant
Texan
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Wealth Without Worry
was included in the
Orange County Register’s list of books “worth a look
this summer.” The article says Whiddon and Alston “argue for
using no-load institutional asset class funds.”
Also seen
in the
Arizona Daily Star and
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel |
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Personal
finance columnist Humberto Cruz in the
South Florida Sun-Sentinel says
Wealth Without Worry
makes “a persuasive case for low-cost, broadly diversified
‘passive investing’ that tracks market returns rather than
picking actively managed mutual funds.”
Also seen in the
Orlando Sentinel. |
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Jim
Whiddon was a guest on the Michael Norman Show to discuss
Wealth Without Worry and asset class investing. The
interview was aired live on the
Biz Radio Network. |
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Jim
Whiddon is featured in the Cooper Chronicle, a publication
of the Cooper Fitness Center. |
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D Magazine
names
Lance Alston as one of
2004's
Best
Financial Planners in Dallas. |
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Jim
Whiddon and Lance Alston were selected as financial advisors
for the
Dallas Morning News Money Makeover feature to
advise Angelique Foster as she considered the purchase of a
home. Also seen in
Seattle;
Spokane, Washington;
Oregon and
Idaho. |
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Jim Whiddon was listed as
one of
D Magazine’s
Best Financial Planners
in Dallas in August 2004. |
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Jim Whiddon and Lance Alston received coverage in
Houston when they evaluated the portfolio of a teacher
weighing her financial options. She “has a financial future
that many consumers can only dream of.”
Also
seen in
Phoenix,
St. Louis and
New Orleans. |
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“If you
can do that one thing, you’re well on your way to being
financially successful.” -Jim Whiddon and Lance Alston on
KVUE in Austin on spending less than you make. Also seen
in
Charlotte, North Carolina and
Louisville, Kentucky. |
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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance mentions
JWA Financial Group’s "thoroughness and emphasis on low-cost
funds." |
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Lance
Alston was interviewed by
Sound Money on
NPR on indexed annuities. |
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Brent Clanton with
KXYZ 1320 AM in Houston
spoke to Jim Whiddon about concepts presented in Wealth
Without Worry. The interview was simulcast on KMNY 1360
AM in Dallas. |
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Jim Whiddon spoke to Wayne
Kandas on KFNN 1510 AM in Phoenix, AZ to discuss Wealth
Without Worry. |
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"Simplifying is not a quick task and most people don’t have
the patience or disposition it requires to get to the end
result." -Lance Alston in the Dallas
Morning News on simplifying your financial life. |
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JWA Financial Group, Inc. was named a
2002 “Top
Dog” by Bloomberg Wealth Manager.
"The financial markets continued to deliver a series of
knockout punches to investors in 2002. For the most part,
however, the 370 independent advisors included ... emerged
from the melee unscathed. Some emerged postively
triumphant." |
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"The best option is to have a mix of stocks and bonds and to
rebalance often. 'Say we're in a bull market and have a
50/50 allocation,' says Whiddon. 'Six months later, it's
60/40 because the stocks have grown much faster than the
bonds. We're going to slice off 10 percent from the stocks,
throw it back in the bonds. What we've done by rebalancing
in that fashion is guarantee that we sold high.'"
-Dental
Practice Report |
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"Simplifying is not a quick task and most people don’t have
the patience or disposition it requires to get to the end
result." -Lance Alston in the
Dallas Morning News on simplifying your financial
life. |
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Spend
less than you earn. "If you can do this, your chances are
very good that you will succeed." -Lance Alston in
the Dallas
Morning News on "Keys to Financial Freedom." |
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"If
you have a grand assortment of assets that you've
accumulated over the years, there's no way to understand the
risk you have in your portfolio and it's very difficult to
measure the returns you've had in the past."
-Lance Alston in Physician's Financial News on
"Restoring a Cluttered Portfolio." |
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“Ever feel like the
odds are stacked against you in the investing game? Then
James N. Whiddon’s book, There for the Taking, is
right for you. [It] introduces a
new way of investing, which has investors’ money working for
them, not just lining the wallets of Wall Street.” -Physician's
Money Digest |
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Millie Brown, president of Brown Books
Publishing Group in Dallas, mentions There for the Taking
in her recent article titled "The Power of the Book" in
the latest issue of
Professional Performance Magazine. |
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"It's
fun, it's entertainment, it is speculating ... but when we
are talking about people's retirement portfolios, they
shouldn't be speculating with a single issue."
-Lance Alston in
Investment News on "IPO mania." |
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"Rebalancing has two advantages. It allows us to sell high,
buy low. And it guarantees that we don't have to sell stocks
to provide income." -Jim Whiddon in Dental
Practice Report on "Retirement Assets." |
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"Examining a portfolio's sector weightings is another good
way to spot an index hugger." -Lance Alston discusses
"Spotting Closet Index Funds" in
Better
Investing. |
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"I
try to get my clients into funds where the annual expense
ration is no more than about 0.5%." -Jim Whiddon
in the Dallas
Morning News on "Finding Funds." |
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"There's always a place in a portfolio for a certain
percentage of fixed income instruments. Bonds to some degree
stabilize a portfolio and reduce the volatility."
-Jim Whiddon in the Dallas
Morning News on bonds. |
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Jim
Whiddon discusses his choice to leave the wirehouse business
in Registered Rep. |
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Our
article on 6
Steps to ERISA Compliance was featured in On the
Job, the NAPL's guide to human resources. |
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"You
can't survive difficult financial markets the way you
should, whether its Y2K, recessions or the next bear market,
unless you have an asset allocation that fits your
objectives and risk tolerance." -Jim Whiddon in
the Dallas
Morning News on "Weathering the Millennium." |