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Redpath, Leasure and Wainwright Investment Consulting Group of Wells Fargo Advisors

Philosophy In today’s overwhelming marketplace of virtually unlimited financial choices and information overload, people often find themselves stressed, frustrated, and disappointed after dealing with inexperienced advisors, impersonal online services, and self-help books. There is an easier and more productive way to achieve your financial goals. The Redpath, Leasure, and Wainwright Investment Consulting Group provides a select group of individual investors unparalleled personal service and sound investment counsel. We believe you will find our approach comprehensive, disciplined, and rewarding. More...

Risk Tolerance

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Cost of Retirement

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Impact of Inflation

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Retirement Portfolio Lifespan

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What Do Price/Earnings Ratios Really Have to Offer?

It's not hard to find the price/earnings ratios of publicly traded companies or even the market as a whole reported in the news. Unfortunately, it may be difficult to understand what the numbers mean without the ability to make meaningful comparisons.

What Kind of Investor Are You?

Although most Americans seem to understand that investment involves risk, there is a wide spectrum in how much risk each investor is willing to assume. Among the factors to consider are comfort level, time horizon, and net worth. This article helps investors to consider their appropriate level of risk.

The Financial State of the States

Many state and local governments have struggled with lower tax receipts and large budget deficits — during and after the recession. This article offers a closer look at the financial pressures facing the states and how the methods used to address budget shortfalls could ultimately serve as a drag on the national economy.

Favorable Dividend and Capital Gains Tax Rates Extended—for Now

The 2010 Tax Relief Act extended the 15% maximum tax rates on qualified dividends and long-term capital gains through December 31, 2012. But without further legislation, dividends will be taxed at ordinary income tax rates and capital gains tax rates will return to 20% (23.8% for investors in the two highest tax brackets) in 2013.

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