Drawing on his experience as a former pro basketball player, Dan Mavraides, Senior Vice President of Wealth Management and Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Rebalance, knows firsthand that income doesn’t last forever. He encourages student athletes earning NIL money to save and invest early — because the power of compounding can set them up for lasting financial success.
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Lauren Simpson on Investing for Student Athletes
Rebalance CMO Lauren Simpson has a message for young athletes coming into NIL money: that windfall could buy you a car, or it could buy you the freedom of time. By investing early and letting compounding work in their favor, she says student athletes have a rare opportunity to set themselves up for a future on their own terms — and Rebalance is here to help make that happen.
Lauren Simpson on Setting Financial Goals—Let’s Talk About Money
Money can feel like a taboo topic — but at Rebalance, talking about it openly is exactly what they do. From practical tips for young investors to helping clients align their financial goals with their biggest life dreams, Rebalance advisors act as coaches to help you make your money work for you.
Lauren Simpson on Financial Independence, Retire Early
Rebalance Chief Marketing Officer Lauren Simpson is on a mission to retire by 35 — and she’s well on her way. A passionate advocate of the FIRE movement, Lauren and her husband became millionaires before 30 by saving, investing, and planning strategically. She believes that with the right financial plan, you don’t have to choose between living well today and building the future you want.
How to Use a 529 Plan to Finance Your Kid’s College Costs
A 529 plan offers a tax-advantaged way to save for education, with tax-free growth and flexible options that can support both college costs and long-term financial planning.
Don’t Be Too Generous With College Money: One Financial Adviser’s Story
Rebalance Vice President Sally Brandon writes in Money Magazine about the importance of striking a balance between saving for retirement and your children’s college money.