September 2023: Retirement Planning – The Decade Prior to Calling it Quits
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Market Commentary – Inflation Isn’t Going Away
Don’t fight the Fed has been a mantra on Wall Street for about as long as there has been a Federal Reserve Bank
Market Commentary – 2022 – One for the Record Books
2022 started off with hope and promise as the world looked forward to a year without a crippling pandemic
On October 13, 2021, the SSA announced that Social Security recipients will receive a 5.9 percent COLA for 2022, the largest increase in four decades.
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Less than one month ahead of the traditional date, the I.R.S. has delayed the deadline for filing and paying taxes.
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On October 26, the Treasury Department released the 2021 adjusted figures for retirement account savings.
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On October 13, 2020, the SSA officially announced that Social Security recipients will receive a 1.3 percent cost-of-living adjustment for 2021.
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When training to become a financial professional, much of our course work centers on the six critical areas of creating a financial strategy.
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Life has its seasons, or perhaps, better put, its stages. For example, a little over a week ago, we switched from summer to fall.
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The Chinese symbol for “crisis” is made up of two symbols – one representing “danger” and the other representing “opportunity.”
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up nearly every aspect of American life. To say it’s been a difficult time would be an understatement.
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Recently, the $2 trillion “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security” (“CARES”) Act was signed into law.
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