Featured entries from our Journal

Long View Summer Reads

Signal vs. Noise: Great Companies Don’t Always Make for Great Investments. The Evidence Around IPOs.

Beyond the Number

A Book That Changed How I Think About Aging

What Happens When the Noise Gets Quiet

Author: Sherrie Dickson

Planning Ahead: Why a Power of Attorney Matters

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At Hill Investment Group, much of what we do is centered around helping clients prepare, not just for markets, but for life.

Some planning is exciting. Some is practical. Some is the kind you hope never becomes urgent.

A Power of Attorney falls into that last category.

A Power of Attorney, often called a POA, is a legal document that allows you to name someone you trust to act on your behalf during your lifetime if you are unable to do so yourself.

It may not feel especially meaningful when everything is going smoothly. But in a difficult moment, it can be one of the most helpful planning tools your family has.

The purpose is simple: to give the right person the ability to help in the way you intended.

That might mean helping pay bills, manage accounts, coordinate with your advisory team, request distributions, or keep important financial work moving while your family focuses on what matters most.

This kind of planning is not really about paperwork.

It is about care.

It is about reducing confusion, easing the burden on the people you love, and creating clarity before life gets complicated.

There are different types of Power of Attorney documents, and the right version depends on your situation, your state, and the guidance of your estate attorney. A durable Power of Attorney is often especially important because it can remain in effect if you become incapacitated.

It is also important to know that a Power of Attorney only applies while you are living. At death, authority shifts according to your estate plan.

If you already have a Power of Attorney, it is worth making sure it is current, properly executed, and understood by the people who may need to use it. If you do not have one, this may be a good conversation to start with an estate planning attorney.

We are happy to help you think through how these pieces fit into your broader financial life and, if helpful, connect you with someone from our trusted network.

A little planning now can make a hard moment easier later.

As always, we’re here to help you take the long view.

If you’d like to talk more about this, please reach out to us and schedule time to talk.

Holiday Hours, with Coast-to-coast Coverage

As we enter the holiday season, we’re grateful for the trust you place in us. This year also marks an important milestone for Hill—our team now stretches from California to New York, giving us broader coverage and greater availability than at any point in our 20-year history.

Our office will be closed on:

  •   Dec 24 – 26
  •   Jan 1- Jan 2

New Year’s Eve (Dec 31): We’ll close early at 1:00 PM.

Even during our closed days, we’re here for anything time-sensitive. You can always reach us at service@hillinvestmentgroup.com or text our main number at (314) 448-4023, and we’ll get right on it. 

Wishing you and your family a peaceful, meaningful season.
The Hill Investment Group Team

Holiday Hours and Coast-to-Coast Support

Hill Holiday Illustration

As we enter the holiday season, we’re grateful for the trust you place in us each year. This year also marks an important milestone for Hill: our team now stretches from California to New York, giving us broader coverage and greater availability than at any point in our 20-year history.

Holiday Hours

Our office will be closed on:

  •   Nov 27–28
  •   Dec 24–26
  •   Jan 1

New Year’s Eve (Dec 31): We’ll close early at 1:00 PM.

Even when our office is closed, we’re here for anything time-sensitive. You can always reach us at service@hillinvestmentgroup.com or text our main number at (314) 448-4023, and we’ll get right on it. 

Wishing you and your family a peaceful, meaningful season!

Featured entries from our Journal

Long View Summer Reads

Signal vs. Noise: Great Companies Don’t Always Make for Great Investments. The Evidence Around IPOs.

Beyond the Number

A Book That Changed How I Think About Aging

What Happens When the Noise Gets Quiet

Hill Investment Group