Recent Blog Posts
The $400 Million Tennis Player
Roger Federer, the world’s greatest tennis player ever, won his 19th major grand slam this past weekend including his 8th Wimbledon title and breaking all kinds of records. As a tennis aficionado and all things Federer, I know this is an extraordinary era for tennis. No other player in history has achieved what Federer… Read More »
School’s Out for Summer
3 Tips To Keep Your Finances In Order This Summer School’s out for summer which means vacations, outings, and camps for kids = $$$. So that you don’t end the summer having spent more than you expected, below are some tips to plan and budget your activities. Budget Plan out the entire summer by creating… Read More »
Meet the Team: Matthew Crisafulli, EA, CFP®
We want to introduce you to the talented professionals who make up the ACap team, who are all dedicated to providing high-quality, individualized service to our clients. This month we’re spotlighting financial advisor Matthew Crisafulli, EA, CFP® from our Los Angeles office. Matt is a Certified Financial Planner™ and an IRS Enrolled Agent (EA). He… Read More »
Is the market overvalued?
The stock (and real estate) markets are hitting all time highs. Investors are optimistic and excited about the recent gains and want to buy more stocks and real estate. Financial news outlets bring on experts that extol how prices will continue to rise, but it’s during times like these that we forgot that markets… Read More »
ACap Named “Top 20 Best Financial Advisors in Los Angeles” by Expertise.com
Expertise, an independent expert-review company, has rated ACap one of the Top 20 Financial Advisors in Los Angeles. According to Expertise, the list was compiled “to connect people with the best local experts. We scored financial advisors on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked… Read More »
Reminder: LA County Property Tax Due
A reminder for Los Angeles County property owners: Today, Monday, April 10th, 2017 is the last day to pay or postmark the 2nd installment of your LA County property tax bill. If the payment is not received by 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by April 10, a 10% penalty and $10.00 cost are assessed.