April 6, 2020
Can I make withdrawals from my retirement funds to pay for COVID-19 related expenses? Yes, if your plan allows, you can withdraw up to $100,000 without paying a penalty if you make your withdrawal between January 1 to December 31, 2020. Who is eligible to make COVID-19 related withdrawals? You, your spouse or dependent must […]
January 14, 2020
Feeling charitable? Learn how to give smart. Save More The more you save, the more money you’ll have to add to your 401(k) contributions, pay off debt, take vacations or buy a car in the future. There are countless ways to save and it is beyond rewarding when you watch your money grow. Tighten Your Budget A […]
January 10, 2020
Maybe you tried couples therapy, individual counseling, pastoral guidance or temporary separation. Maybe you just know your marriage is over. However you came to the decision to divorce, your critical next step is to focus on logistics. Lower emotional distress and denial with an action plan. It has been said that marriage is about love […]
January 8, 2020
So how will the SECURE Act effect your retirement savings? Below are a few of the major provisions and how they might affect you. Don’t Miss: Retirement planning is more than saving No Age Restrictions on IRA Contributions Currently, contributions to a traditional IRA are not allowed if you are a working taxpayer over the age […]
December 19, 2019
The most common type of fraud is called “Phishing”, a social act in which the sender tries to impersonate a legitimate service or company to gain either your personal information or access to personal websites. This is accomplished by the fraudsters creating identical websites to the legitimate ones and prompt you to “update” or “verify” […]
December 3, 2019
Don’t miss: How do I know how much I’m spending You don’t have to match the gifts others give you. Your friends and family do not want you to go into debt for you to get them a fancy gift. If you are purchasing gifts for multiple friends, narrow your list down. “Naughty vs Nice”, […]
November 26, 2019
Don’t miss: Staying proactive with your finances First, consider whether your household will consist of either one or two incomes. Will that change at some point? This will have a great impact on your budget, which in turn will affect your lifestyle. Secondly, lay any large debts on the table. Credit cards, student loans, auto financing […]
November 12, 2019
Don’t miss: Do you need life insurance? These choices not only impact your finances today but potentially the rest of your life. The best time to learn good spending and financial habits is now – and we are happy to bring you a few pieces of advice given our years of experience and expertise in […]
October 19, 2019
Pitfall #1: I don’t want to talk about it The first hurdle to get over is talking with your partner about retirement. A lot of people don’t know where to start. Many get hung up on picking an age to retire. Instead, ask yourself what does retirement look like for me? Working less? Never stepping […]
October 8, 2019
According to the 2019 Insurance Barometer Study (Life Happens/LIMRA), 40% of those without insurance coverage would have immediate trouble paying living expenses if the primary wage earner died. When evaluating your insurance needs it’s best to think about what financial obligations need to be taken care of in the event of your death. Are you […]
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