by Blake Anderson | Jan 19, 2021 | Books, P&A Articles
A 2-for-1 book review! The first book up is the latest from Erik Larson – one of my favorite authors (a favorite of Jon’s as well). Erik writes historical non-fiction, with a bit of fictional embellishment along the way. His books are entertaining, educational and...
by Hannah Lockard | Jan 7, 2021 | Just for Fun, P&A Articles
P&A continues to grow, and with that growth comes our latest employee addition! We are excited to have Brea Stithem on the team as our Director of First Impressions! Brea will most likely be the first face you seen walking into our office or voice on the phone...
by Jon Sevenker | Dec 23, 2020 | Books, P&A Articles
With a limited menu of activities for much of the year, I found myself with more time to read. Here are the Top 15 books I read in 2020 categorized by topic. Leadership: The Ride of a Lifetime – Written by Bob Iger, former CEO of the Walt Disney Companies, this...
by Jon Sevenker | Dec 21, 2020 | P&A Articles
The calendar will turn over in less than two weeks, and with it a new year, a new beginning. For many, this is a time of resolutions. Five of the most common are to eat better, work out more, lose weight, make smarter financial decisions, and spend more time with...
by Jon Sevenker | Dec 17, 2020 | P&A Articles
In this post, we share a handful of ways we’ve helped our clients save on taxes, be more philanthropic, and make more informed financial decisions. Qualified Charitable Distribution from an IRA – A QCD allows someone over the age of 70.5 to gift money out of their IRA...
by Trey Pittenger | Nov 30, 2020 | Investing, P&A Articles
A benchmark is a standard or point of reference against which to compare or assess something or someone. That’s a pretty dry definition; however, when we sit back and think about it, there are a variety of benchmarks we encounter in our every-day lives. Whether it’s...