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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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If you’ve spent time thinking about your retirement budget, you may have tried to crunch the numbers to estimate the rate of return you’ll need to earn on your savings to get you through retirement.
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When thinking of the hierarchy of estate planning documents, the two that are likely to be on top are wills and trusts. A will is a more basic document that outlines who will receive your assets when you die and may name guardians if you have young children.
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If you’re thinking about gifting assets to loved ones this holiday season, you should know that there are a few ways to do it—and a few restrictions, if you want to do it in a tax-smart manner.
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“When claiming my pension benefits, should I claim a spousal benefit, or should I take the single-life option and purchase a life insurance policy to protect my spouse if I die first?” It’s a question we’ve heard a lot over the years, and it’s a question one of our listeners posed on the radio several weeks ago. It’s such a great question that we wanted to cover it in our column this week.
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When choosing which types of investments to use, you’ll almost certainly be faced with the question of choosing between active and passive management. Active management seeks to outperform the market by finding inefficiencies in the market. Passive management strives to replicate a certain relevant benchmark. Instead of looking to beat the market, passive management looks to replicate the market while keeping costs down.
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