Category: Planning

  • The One Constant is Change

    The One Constant is Change

    Remember as a younger person when you first heard the phrase, “the only constant in life is change”? At the time you, perhaps, thought the person to be either a great philosopher or speaking gibberish. As I am approaching the inspirational age of 60 years young, the aforementioned statement of change has been proven true […]

  • Medicare Benefits Planning

    Medicare Benefits Planning

    One of the most critical benefits affecting American citizens is the Medicare Program.  For those individuals who qualify at age 65, this program provides health coverage for inpatient care (Part A), outpatient care (Part B), prescriptions (Part D) and other areas.  This article will focus on these three most common areas of care. To qualify […]

  • What Is Your Net Worth?

    What Is Your Net Worth?

    As a result of the economic disruption of the past two years, many people are becoming confused and concerned as to the sufficiency of their financial wealth in maintaining their lifestyle. Fear has a means of causing one to doubt previously acceptable strategies and financial reserves as supportive of your future. By focusing on the […]

  • Lifetime Decisions on Social Security Benefits

    Lifetime Decisions on Social Security Benefits

    Perhaps one of the “Top 10” retirement questions we receive is when to elect social security benefits. The question is one that is complicated to answer due to the fact that many unknown variables exist within this question. Just a few considerations are: 1) How long will I live? 2) How can I maximize my […]

  • Thriving in Volatile Markets

    Thriving in Volatile Markets

    Do you dread challenging markets?  Do you break out into a cold sweat when your investment statement arrives in the mail?  Many of us don’t understand the positives, yes, I said “positives”, of the opportunities that present themselves in volatile markets.  Retail investors exhibit several common traits.  First, they typically like to “buy high” and […]

  • Why Your Loan Interest Rate Is Going Up

    Why Your Loan Interest Rate Is Going Up

    If you have attempted to purchase a new car, new home or pay on your credit cards, you may notice the interest rates being charged you are higher than you experienced earlier this summer. Inflation has been a tremendous force on the budge of families in the United States in the past year. Currently, the […]

  • How To Remain Prudent During Market Cycles

    How To Remain Prudent During Market Cycles

    What goes up must come down! Whoever authored this statement of life events and business activities should receive the award for the Most Obvious Statement. However inane the statement, it does contain a little truth when applied to our current economic cycle in the United States. Factors such as inflation, supply chain disruption, interest rate […]

  • Staying Focused is the Key

    Staying Focused is the Key

    Ask any all-star athlete the secret to their success and they will tell you – focus. This past weekend at The Masters in Augusta, Georgia, Tiger Woods initiated his triumphant return to professional golf. During his post-round interview after he finished the tournament, Woods used the word “focus” several times to describe to the interviewer […]

  • Know Where You Will Land Before You Jump

    Know Where You Will Land Before You Jump

    What if you purchased an investment that the insurance salesman informed you would give you annual payments for your lifetime? What if you were 83 years of age? The reasons for the preceding questions are due to the factual case of a client that came to our office. One of our retiree clients began asking […]

  • How Geopolitical Risks Affect the Markets

    How Geopolitical Risks Affect the Markets

    Today, we live in a global economy. Although appearing insulated to the disagreements between countries on the other side of the globe, U.S. markets are negatively impacted nonetheless. How could a political conflict between Taiwan and China create market disruption in the U.S.? This type of risk to markets is called Geopolitical Risk. One of […]