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Peg brings 30+ years of experience in the financial services industry. A lifelong learner, she enjoys giving advice on comprehensive planning including financial planning, tax planning, retirement planning, risk management and estate planning. She is one of the founders/partner of the “Roundtable.” All specialists you need, all in one place. Peg works closely with her team members Nicole Webb, Preston Koenig and the Roundtable. We are dedicated to simplifying , living through the clients’ financial lives and inspiring them to achieve lifelong dreams. The “Your Money” radio show that Peg hosts is one of the longest running financial radio programs.



Peg is also the recipient of numerous industry awards, including Barron's Top Financial Advisor (2014-2017)*, Finance & Commerce's Top Women in Finance (2014)**. She and her husband Mike love to travel and golf in sunny locals.



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*The Barron's Top 1200 Financial Advisors ranking is awarded based upon criteria including revenue produced for the firm, regulatory record, quality of practice, philanthropic work, and assets under management. Awarded 2/24/14, 2/23/15, 3/5/16, and 3/6/17 for the one-year period ending September 30th of the previous year.


**The Top Women in Finance awards recognize the outstanding efforts of women in Minnesota who are making notable contributions to their professions, their communities and society at large. The honorees are selected by Finance & Commerce staff from independently submitted nominations. Awarded 11/19/13 for the period of August 2012 - August 2013.




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Not having an estate plan can lead to a longer estate-settlement process (also known as probate), potential confusion and disagreements among family members over your end-of-life care and increased legal fees and court costs that your loved ones may have to bear.
Peg Webb

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Financial literacy is knowing how to make smart decisions with your money. And sadly, too few Americans understand how to create a budget, manage a credit card, or save and invest for major goals such as a first home or retirement. The US Financial Literacy and Education Commission has issued give building blocks of financial literacy (c“My Money Five”) that everyone should master when making day-to-day decisions about their finances.
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Let’s assume you’ve done a good job saving through your retirement account at work or on your own through a brokerage or bank account. Maybe you’ve been thinking — what’s next? What will you need this money to do? Of course, you want to be sure it will help you maintain your lifestyle during a retirement that could last 20 or 30 years or more. You’ll also need enough to handle the tax bill that will come each year.
Peg Webb

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One of the fastest trending economic stories this year has been the “Great Resignation,” a phenomenon that’s tied to the record number of people who quit their jobs in April 2021. In July, that record was broken, as it was again in August and September. Media reports have pounced on these job “quits” as evidence that American workers are removing themselves from the workforce at an unprecedented rate.
Peg Webb

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Published by the Pioneer Press, access original article here.
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