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25 11, 2015

Paying for Nursing Home Care

By |2024-06-21T16:45:30-07:00November 25th, 2015|Financial|0 Comments

Unfortunately, nursing home care is a reality that many of us have to face; either dealing with it for a loved one, or for ourselves, which is why it is vital to find the right home care packages for the situation. It can get very expensive, very quickly. Generally speaking, there are three ways [...]

19 11, 2015

Tax Shelter Investments

By |2020-09-30T16:38:02-07:00November 19th, 2015|Advisory, Financial|0 Comments

A tax Shelter is one investment strategy that investors should consider. By pursuing tax-deferred investments, you can allow the investment to accumulate unimpeded by taxation until it is time to withdraw it. Two advantages exist for this kind of strategy. The capital gains, interest, and dividends the investment accumulates occur when the investor is [...]

5 11, 2015

Fundamentals of Life Insurance

By |2020-09-30T16:47:04-07:00November 5th, 2015|Financial|0 Comments

Fundamentals of Life Insurance Life insurance is a common component of most everyone’s financial plan. It can serve many helpful purposes such as; replacing lost income in the event of your death, paying any debts you leave behind (such as mortgages, car loans or credit card debts), paying for your final expenses or estate [...]

23 09, 2015

Medicare Misconceptions

By |2020-11-03T13:37:52-07:00September 23rd, 2015|Financial|0 Comments

Medicare Misconceptions Medicare misconceptions are dangerous. They can wreak havoc on your retirement and financial plan. This article clears up three common Medicare misconceptions to help you navigate Medicare successfully. 1. Medicare is Free Medicare Part A is free of premium for most people. But Part B has a monthly premium. In 2021, this [...]

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