Events
Cyber Security - Are You Safe?
Integrity University
The increased reliance on digital interaction has created a prime environment for online criminals. Scams are not only becoming more prevalent, but malicious tactics are constantly improving. This course takes an in-depth look at the current state of cyber threats and covers best practices to stay safe online.
Topics include:
An up to date review of current cyber scams
Review of most common identifiers for malicious activity
Best ways to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of cyber scams
Living a Charitable Legacy:
Covid-19 Edition
Integrity University
What if you could leave a legacy that outlives you? What if you could have the government subsidize it?
Integrity’s Jeff Gott, CFP® and Wycliffe’s Michael Occhipinti show how they have helped people like you collectively give over $200 Million to favorite charities, increase their lifetime cash flow, and avoid at least $40 Million in taxes to Uncle Sam (almost everyone’s least favorite charity). Includes charitable best practices in light of recent acts of Congress.
Newsletters
3 Market Insights for Investors in Q2 2024
It is spring in Colorado. How can one tell? The snow is heavier; the wind gusts harder; and it is likely the temperature will be
How Did That Happen?
Heartfelt greetings from Integrity. We hope you are doing well and staying warm during the ongoing cold spell in many parts of the country. As
Higher for Longer
From a market performance perspective, 2022 is a year most would like to forget. The first half of 2023 was a welcome reprieve. While we
Reaching the Summit
Hello and greetings from Integrity Wealth Advisors. We hope you are enjoying the summer and making time for fun activities while dodging the hail. On
Somewhat Convoluted
Edward R. Murrow, the famous broadcast journalist, reportedly said, “Anyone who isn’t confused really doesn’t understand the situation.” That may be an appropriate summary of
The End of Party City
There may be no better summation of the year in the markets of 2022 than the January 17th headline in the Wall Street Journal: “Party