Kenneth A. Franklin CFP, CRPC, APMA

Kenneth A. Franklin CFP, CRPC, APMA Wealth Advisor, Focus Wealth Advisors

Securities and Advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA & SIPC.

As a Wealth Advisor, I believe success should be measured not just by your financial well-being, but by how confident you feel about your future. My mission is to help you reach your financial goals through a personal relationship based on personalized, knowledgeable advice. Focus Wealth Advisors: Freedom • Independence • Prosperity

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If you or someone in your family is still in school—or heading back in the fall—now is the time to make sure your FAFSA ...
06/01/2026

If you or someone in your family is still in school—or heading back in the fall—now is the time to make sure your FAFSA form is in.

A few things worth knowing:
⏰ The federal deadline is June 30. State and school deadlines are often earlier.
⏰ Many types of aid are first-come, first-served. Waiting could cost money.
⏰ You can make corrections after submission, but the form needs to be in first.

Don't let a deadline get in the way of money that's already available to you.

Travel can feel very different once time is no longer tightly scheduled. For many, it becomes less about fitting a trip ...
05/31/2026

Travel can feel very different once time is no longer tightly scheduled.

For many, it becomes less about fitting a trip into the calendar and more about deciding how they want to spend their time. Whether that means staying longer, traveling more often, or bringing family along, those choices often reflect years of thoughtful decisions.

It may be worth revisiting how travel fits into your overall approach—especially as priorities continue to evolve. Reach out to your financial professional to discuss how your strategy can support the adventures you've earned.

There are four ways to approach risk. You can ignore it or avoid it entirely. Or managing it carefully. Or transferring ...
05/28/2026

There are four ways to approach risk. You can ignore it or avoid it entirely. Or managing it carefully. Or transferring it through insurance.

Every one of these can work, but the key is knowing which one you're choosing and why.

Of these four approaches, which one do you instinctively reach for?

Focus Wealth Advisors remembers those who gave all, and we wish you a meaningful and special Memorial Day.
05/25/2026

Focus Wealth Advisors remembers those who gave all, and we wish you a meaningful and special Memorial Day.

No two clients are the same. Nor are their portfolios.The strategies that serve someone building wealth at 55 look very ...
05/21/2026

No two clients are the same. Nor are their portfolios.

The strategies that serve someone building wealth at 55 look very different from those preparing for retirement at 65. That's why it's critical to take a multi-layered approach that allows us to use a mix of strategies to pursue your goals.

What mix works best for you?

What a $5 Frappuccino can teach your teen about building wealth 👇If your teen opens a Roth IRA at 18 with $1,000 from a ...
05/12/2026

What a $5 Frappuccino can teach your teen about building wealth 👇

If your teen opens a Roth IRA at 18 with $1,000 from a part-time job and adds $1,000 a year, that single account could be worth nearly $500,000 by age 65. Tax-free.

Think they can't save $1,000 a year? Skipping the daily Frappuccino more than covers it. ☕

But the best financial education isn't about the math. It's about real decisions with real consequences.

A few things that actually work:

✅ Hand them cash instead of a credit card for shopping. Let them keep what they don't spend.

✅ Give them a clothing budget for the year. If they blow it by October, that's the lesson.

✅ Have the college money talk before they fall in love with a school. As one counselor put it, "Have the conversation before they buy the hoodie."

✅ With the Roth IRA, you can show them that there are certain rules with certain accounts. For example, to qualify for the tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59½. Also, tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner's death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals.

What's one money lesson you wish someone had taught you earlier? 👇

Please consult with a tax and finance professional before making any decisions.



Sources:
-https://www.calculator.net/roth-ira-calculator.html?cstartingprinciple=1%2C000&cannualaddition=1%2C000&cmax=n&cinterestrate=8&ccurrentage=18&cretirementage=65&ctaxtrate=25&printit=0&x=Calculate -ira-result
-https://www.ngpf.org/blog/advocacy/how-many-states-require-students-to-take-a-personal-finance-course-before-graduating-from-high-school-is-it-6-or-is-it-21/

🚀 Big News for Your 2026 Retirement Plans! 🚀The IRS announced new contribution limits for 2026 in November, and there's ...
05/11/2026

🚀 Big News for Your 2026 Retirement Plans! 🚀

The IRS announced new contribution limits for 2026 in November, and there's a lot to look forward to! Here's a quick breakdown:

🔹 401(k), 403(b), 457 Plans & TSP: Contribution limit increased to $24,500 (up from $23,500 in 2025). If you're 50 or older, you can contribute up to $32,500 annually!

🔹 IRA Contributions: Limit increased to $7,500. Catch-up contributions for those 50 and older are now $1,100.

🔹 Roth IRA & Saver’s Credit: Income phase-out ranges have increased, making it easier to qualify and maximize your savings.

🔹 SIMPLE Accounts: Contribution limit up to $17,000, with higher limits for certain accounts.

🔹 Medicare Part B: Monthly premiums will rise to $202.90, impacting how much of your Social Security COLA you'll see.

Stay up-to-date with details about your retirement savings! For full details, check out Notice 2025-67 on the IRS website.

With most retirement accounts, once you reach age 73, you must begin taking required minimum distributions. Roth accounts are the exception. Withdrawal penalties may apply if you take the money before age 59½. Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after the account holder reaches age 59½.



Sources:
IRS.gov, November 13, 2025
CNBC, November 17, 2025

Our team at Focus Wealth Advisors send our love and gratitude to all of the mothers, today and every day.
05/10/2026

Our team at Focus Wealth Advisors send our love and gratitude to all of the mothers, today and every day.

When stock prices drop, some investors start asking "shoulda, woulda, coulda” questions about whether to remain invested...
05/08/2026

When stock prices drop, some investors start asking "shoulda, woulda, coulda” questions about whether to remain invested. But as 2025 illustrates, market timing can be very expensive even if it means missing just a few days.

Our team at Focus Wealth Advisors is here to help you stay focused.

🎁 Understanding Financial Gift-Giving: The Smart Way to Share Wealth 🎁 Swipe through to learn how you can give financial...
05/06/2026

🎁 Understanding Financial Gift-Giving: The Smart Way to Share Wealth 🎁

Swipe through to learn how you can give financial gifts!

1️⃣ Tax-Free Gifting Up to $19,000 Per Person
In 2026, you can give up to $19,000 per recipient tax-free. Stay under this limit to avoid filing with the IRS.

2️⃣ Unlimited Recipients
Feel free to spread the love! There's no limit on the number of people who can receive an annual gift. Perfect for those looking to help make a difference in someone's life. 💌

3️⃣ Married Couples: Double the Impact
Married? You can gift up to $38,000 per recipient annually, doubling your impact. 💑

4️⃣ Lifetime Exemption: The Big Picture
Beyond annual gifts, your lifetime exemption in 2026 is $15 million. 🌟

5️⃣ Gifting Isn't the Only Approach
Paying directly for qualified tuition or medical expenses? These don't count as gifts, but we would encourage you to speak with your tax, legal, or accounting professional if this approach is part of your strategy. 🏥

🔍 Let's Make This Easy
Gift-giving can be complex, but it doesn't have to be. Understand the rules and realities, and make sure your strategy aligns with your long-term goals. 💡

Ready to strategize? Call us today. 📞

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