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Don’t Miss These End of Year Healthcare Deadlines
Dec 14, 2020 | Financial Planning, Healthcare
An average 65-year-old couple retiring today will need an estimated $285,000 to cover their healthcare costs.[1] This doesn’t even include long-term care costs, which can run as high as $253 per day on average for a private room in a nursing home or $119 per day on...
4 Things You Can Do By the End of the Year to Help Lower Your 2020 Tax Bill
Dec 7, 2020 | Taxes
Here come the holidays and everything that goes with them – traveling, cooking, buying gifts, and of course, spending time with the people we love. It’s a busy time of year when finances can take a back seat, but don’t wait to review your tax situation. Here are four...
Giving the Gift of Education
Dec 4, 2020 | Financial Planning, Investing Strategies
It’s graduation season, and along with all the wonderful things a college degree comes with are also student loan debts. If you’re attending high school or college graduations, no one may be talking about it, but the graduates and their parents likely have the high...
Note These 3 Retirement Risks
Nov 30, 2020 | Retirement Planning
Imagine you’ve saved your target amount for retirement and are on track to receive your optimal Social Security benefit. Many think these are the only things to take care of, but retirement planning consists of much more. It’s also crucial to consider how much risk...
Time to Give Thanks: Charitable Giving Before the Year’s End
Nov 23, 2020 | Charitable Giving, Financial Planning
You're probably looking forward to Thanksgiving, even if it looks a bit different this year or you're not a big fan of turkey. Whatever your Thanksgiving is like this year, it’s a good time to think about how you express gratitude. Some people donate their time or...
Your Retirement Recipe
Nov 20, 2020 | Retirement Planning
It’s almost Thanksgiving, and if you're hosting this year, you know that preparation and organization are key to a successful feast. First, you need to know how many mouths there will be to feed, then figure out what kind of meal you’re going to serve them and how...
How Much Could Long-Term Care Cost You?
Nov 15, 2020 | Financial Planning, Healthcare
If you have elderly parents or know someone who does, you already know that there are many hard decisions to make when it comes to long-term care, especially during the pandemic. And figuring out the finances can be even harder. Trends could change in the coming...
What’s In Store for Retirement Accounts in 2021?
Nov 9, 2020 | Retirement Planning
In 2020, we saw the new SECURE Act legislation come about in response to the changing needs of America’s retirees. In 2021, we will likely see some increased retirement account contribution limits and could possibly see additional retirement legislation. For those who...
Warming Up for Retirement
Nov 7, 2020 | Retirement Planning
Almost everything we do has some type of a preparation process or warm-up routine. From playing golf to driving a car, every activity has certain steps that should be taken before you begin, and retirement is no different. This next period of your life requires some...
4 Ways to Prepare No Matter What the Future Brings
Nov 1, 2020 | Financial Planning
Nobody has a crystal ball to tell us exactly what the future holds, but don’t let uncertainty be the reason you’re unprepared for retirement. As someone who has worked hard for what they’ve earned and is likely invested in America’s future, you may be concerned about...