Newsletters

The Wealth Avenue Compass delivers thoughtful insights and timely updates to help you stay financially informed and prepared. Each month—and when important developments arise—we share planning tips, market perspectives, and guidance to support your financial journey with confidence.

Wealth Avenue April 2026 Newsletter: Turning Your Tax Return Into a Plan

Tax season may be over, but planning is just getting started. This month’s newsletter outlines how to turn your tax return into a strategy, with a few key moves to consider now that can make a meaningful difference over time.

Keeping Perspective in a Headline-Heavy Market

Markets are reacting to headlines, but the bigger picture remains intact. This update breaks down how recent volatility fits into normal market cycles and why staying focused on long-term strategy matters most.

Wealth Avenue March 2026 Newsletter: To Save or Pay Down Debt?

Should extra money go toward paying down debt or investing? This month’s newsletter breaks down the math, the emotional side, and how many people find the right balance between the two.

Navigating Uncertainty: A Market Perspective on the Middle East

News from the Middle East has understandably raised questions for investors. This market perspective looks at how geopolitical events have historically affected markets and what signals investors are watching right now. Check out the full update for context and perspective during uncertain times.

A Strong — and Bumpy — Start to 2026

Markets began 2026 with strong momentum, even as the S&P 500 tests the 7,000 level. This update explains why volatility is normal and how disciplined investors navigate it. See what’s driving the market — and what we’re watching next.

Wealth Avenue February 2026 Newsletter: Planning for Retirement Is More Than Just Saving

This month, we highlight common mistakes that can impact taxes, Medicare costs, and long-term income—and why a coordinated withdrawal strategy matters. Check out what to watch for and how thoughtful planning can help retirement income work more smoothly.

2025 Market Recap & What We’re Watching for 2026

Despite a steady stream of headlines, markets delivered a resilient 2025. See what drove returns, how portfolios were positioned, and what’s on the radar for 2026.

Wealth Avenue January 2026 Newsletter – Using Roth Strategies to Build Tax-Free Income

Tax-free income remains one of the most powerful tools in long-term planning. This month, we break down Roth strategies that can help reduce future taxes, improve flexibility, and strengthen your retirement plan.

Wealth Avenue December 2025 Newsletter — Key 2026 Retirement, Tax, and Social Security Updates + Your Action Steps

Big retirement and tax changes are coming in 2026. This issue highlights the new IRS limits, Social Security increases, Medicare IRMAA brackets, and the key planning moves to make before January payroll cycles begin.

Wealth Avenue November 2025 Newsletter — ‘Tis the Season for Giving and Smart Tax Planning

As the holidays approach, it’s the perfect time to give back—and plan ahead. This month, we’re breaking down smart, tax-savvy ways to support the causes you love, from donor-advised funds to Qualified Charitable Distributions. Check out how a little strategy can make your giving go further this year.

A Day to Remember: Highlights from the Wealth Avenue Invitational

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the inaugural Wealth Avenue Invitational at Virginia Beach National. From great competition and on-course contests to meaningful connections with clients, family, and friends, the day was a true celebration of community and appreciation. We’re grateful for the memories made and excited to carry this new annual tradition forward.

Wealth Avenue October 2025 Newsletter — Beyond Portfolio Performance

October is Financial Planning Month, and a perfect time to remember that true planning goes far beyond portfolio performance. From taxes to retirement income, real estate to estate planning, we connect each piece of your financial life with clarity and purpose.