garrett@momentumwealth.us, Author at Momentum Wealth

The Complete 401(k) Rollover Guide for Career Transitions | Columbus, GA

August 28, 2025

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12 minute read

Changing careers is an exciting step forward, but it can also create financial uncertainty, especially when it comes to your retirement savings. We work with many individuals and families transitioning jobs in Columbus, GA, who understand that one of the most important decisions you’ll face in this time is what to do with your 401(k).

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What Is a Fiduciary Financial Advisor and Why It Matters

July 15, 2025

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12 minute read

Not all advisors are fiduciaries. Learn how a fiduciary financial advisor in Columbus, GA puts your best interest first, and why it matters for your money.

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How to Navigate Financial Planning After Divorce

July 03, 2025

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10 minute read

Divorce is one of life’s most emotionally and financially disruptive transitions. Whether it was expected or sudden, navigating the aftermath can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to rebuilding your financial foundation.

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How to Stay Confident in Uncertain Markets

February 22, 2025

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2 minute read

Market uncertainty is inevitable, but smart investors stay the course. Discover five key strategies to navigate volatility with confidence.Market uncertainty is inevitable, but smart investors stay the course. Discover five key strategies to navigate volatility with confidence.

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Can the bulls keep running?

October 29, 2024

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2 minute read

Given the strong performance in 2023 and the strong 2024 we’re having, it’s reasonable to worry that markets might retreat.

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Lower interest rates. Now what?

September 26, 2024

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2 minute read

Markets have rallied strongly in 2024, largely on hopes of lower interest rates.

Now that the Fed has finally cut rates, it’s likely that traders will turn their attention to other factors.

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Your move, Fed

September 12, 2024

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3 minute read

Markets notched big gains in August, and traders decided to cash in some profits, which drove prices lower.

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