Archive - 2019

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Password Access is a Part of Estate Planning
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Bring Clarity to Your 2020 Taxes
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Financial Literacy 101: Investing Comes with Risks
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Let It All Go – IRS gives you 11 years…
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Don’t Fall for Common Financial Myths

Password Access is a Part of Estate Planning

If you are like many of us, your day-to-day life requires an increasing number of passwords. Maybe you forget one from time to time and find yourself locked out of something you need to access and going through the hassle of proving your identity so you can gain access again. Or maybe you use a  […]

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Bring Clarity to Your 2020 Taxes

Whether you just filed yesterday, filed earlier in 2019 , or have asked for an extension, as Policygenius.com says, you should “Start determining your 2020 tax strategy today.”  This is especially true if you filed an extension because you want to be better prepared next year: “Although Tax Day 2020 is a year away, remember […]

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Financial Literacy 101: Investing Comes with Risks

In this Dennis the Menace comic, you see Dennis about the break a piggy bank with a hammer and the caption reads, “Sorry, Piggy…But investments come with risks.”  At his young age, Dennis understands that it is not all smooth sailing when you invest. In this case, he has found some reason to literally ‘break […]

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Let It All Go – IRS gives you 11 years…

There’s a time in your life when there are no restrictions on IRA withdrawals, how much or how little you can take.

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Don’t Fall for Common Financial Myths

Forbes discusses “10 Common Financial Myths That Should Be April Fool’s Jokes” and now that the first of April has passed, we hope that you will consider some of what they say and not take it as a joke.  It isn’t about doing the exact opposite of what everyone says; rather it is about making […]

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