February
– NEWSLETTER –
2026
What’s happening at Tadman Financial?
New Office Building Coming Fall of 2026
It is with great excitement that we share some big news about the future of Tadman Financial. Our team is currently in the process of constructing a brand-new office building designed with our clients’ comfort, experience, and long-term needs in mind. This new chapter will take us just west of our current location, into a 3,745-square-foot space conveniently located off Ten Mile and McMillan in Meridian, Idaho.
The new office has been thoughtfully designed to better serve you, featuring 12 private offices, three bathrooms, two spacious conference rooms for collaborative meetings, and a welcoming reception area. Every detail of this building reflects our ongoing commitment to providing an exceptional experience. An experience that is comfortable, professional, and built to support meaningful conversations about your financial future.
Construction is underway, and we anticipate moving into our new space by September 1, 2026. To celebrate this milestone, we look forward to hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony complete with office tours and hopefully some food trucks and other fun festivities so we can share the excitement with our clients and community. More details will be shared as we get closer, and we can’t wait to welcome you into our new home.
Something Personal
Enjoying the Skiing Season
The Tadman family recently escaped to the mountains for a refreshing winter weekend in McCall. Their days were filled with simple joys like building snow ramps, laughing as their dogs Jericho and Titus raced along the snowy lakeshore, and soaking in the quiet beauty that comes with fresh mountain air. From the summit, perched at 7,700 feet, sweeping views stretched in every direction, offering a perfect reminder to slow down and recharge. It was the kind of peaceful getaway that leaves you feeling renewed long after returning home.
Travel Tips
How to track your luggage with Apple AirTags
It’s time to admit that delays, cancellations and subsequent lost luggage are a part of travel. Here’s everything you need to know about using AirTags to monitor your bags, even if the airline can’t find them.
Financial Tips
What If Your Kids Decide Against College?
It’s a more common situation than you might think. Fewer students are going to college, and the expenses continue to climb. American undergraduate enrollment rates peaked in 2010 and have steadily declined since.
Weekly Market Commentary
Week in Review
Economic data released this week continued to show a U.S. economy growing at a steady, though gradually moderating, pace. Real gross domestic product (GDP) for the most recent quarter was revised higher to an annualized 4.4%, reflecting strong consumer spending and resilient business investment. Personal consumption remained the primary contributor to growth, while government spending also provided support. Despite the strong backward-looking print, forward indicators suggest growth is likely to cool as restrictive monetary policy continues to work through the economy.
