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How to Appeal Your Property Taxes
Between 30 percent and 60 percent of taxable property has an inflated assessment, which may lead to higher property tax bills. Moreover,

An Overview of Renter’s Insurance
Renters sometimes overlook the need for insurance based on the belief that they may not have a significant amount of personal possessions, o

Investing with Your Heart
More than $12 trillion is managed under sustainable and responsible investing principles.1 This includes mutual funds, endowments, and even

Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
Americans regularly overpay taxes because they fail to take tax deductions for which they are eligible. Let’s take a quick look at the five

Online Estate Planning Is Increasingly Easily and Affordable
New Buy One Get One Offer Allows Families the Power To Choose and Secure Their Wants and Wishes Conveniently and Securely Online.

Women Retirees Underestimate the Coming Long-Term Care Tsunami
According to a Genworth study, Americans are unprepared for the skyrocketing cost of long-term care, and expect the government to cover it.

What is the Value of Your Business?
As a business owner, ascertaining the value of your business is important for a variety of reasons, including business succession, estate ta

Choosing a Retirement Plan that Fits Your Business
If you have yet to develop a retirement plan for your business, or if you're not sure the plan you've chosen is the right one, here are some

Is a SEP-IRA Right for Your Business?
Is a SEP-IRA Right for Your Business? Not having a plan could be costing you. We have multiple ways to help businesses with 1 - 100

Protecting Your Business from the Loss of a Key Person
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6 Retirement Questions Government Employees Should Be Asking
Government employees face unique financial planning considerations as they save for retirement and other goals. TSPs offer six different...

Benefits of Annuities During a Recession.
Annuities come in all sorts of flavors, but the two primary flavors are fixed annuities and variable annuities. One type of fixed annuity, t

The Tax Risk of Inheriting IRA Assets
The greatest wealth transfer in history will continue to unfold over the next 25 years, as Boomer households pass assets to their children a

Retirees Pay More Taxes in Retirement Than Necessary | Annuity Strategies
At retirement, our growth investment plans become income investment plans. What happens when a growth plan becomes an income plan? Split Ann

Worried About Taxes Increasing? Here's a Solution.
Did you know it’s possible to retire in the zero percent tax bracket? You might be thinking, it’s too good to be true. But as long as you kn

Tax Laws Have Changed. Here's a Way to Help Your Heirs.
The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act is now law. With it, comes some of the biggest changes to retirement

Understanding Annuity Suitability
Are you under the age of 59 1/2? The Retirement Red Zone is defined as the 10 years before and the 10 years after retirement. It's a critica

Retirement Planning Tips for Solo Agers
With record numbers of baby boomers retiring, many new trends are coming into the retirement landscape. Among boomers, there is one growing

Fixed Index Annuities The “Swiss Army Knife” Of Retirement Planning
As a licensed fiduciary for over 15 years and spending most of that time with retirees, I’ve heard the same desires and concerns repeatedly:


















