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Choosing a Nursing Home

By |2020-08-20T14:04:49-05:00July 17th, 2020|Long-Term Care|

A nursing home is a state-licensed facility that may provide skilled nursing care, intermediate care, and/or custodial care. You may need to enter a nursing home on a short-term basis (for example, after a major illness or injury), or on a long-term basis (if you become physically or mentally incapa [...]

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The Roth 401(k) Part 2

By |2020-08-20T13:55:54-05:00July 14th, 2020|401(k), Retirement|

Employers can offer 401(k) plan participants the opportunity to make Roth 401(k) contributions. If you're lucky enough to work for an employer who offers this option, Roth contributions could play an important role in maximizing your retirement income. Are distributions really tax free? Because your [...]

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Planning for Succession of a Business Interest

By |2020-08-20T13:42:48-05:00July 10th, 2020|Planning, Small Business|

One of the important decisions a business owner must face is when and how to step out of the business — in other words, business succession planning. Do you expect to retire from your business? Do you have a plan in place? What would happen to your business if you were to die today? Do you have chil [...]

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Evaluating a Job Offer

By |2020-07-07T13:41:10-05:00July 7th, 2020|Creative|

If you're considering changing jobs, you're not alone. Today, few people stay with one employer until retirement. It's likely that at some point during your career, you'll be looking for a new job. You may be looking to make more money or seeking greater career opportunities. Or, you may be forced t [...]

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Maintaining Your Financial Records: The Importance of Being Organized

By |2020-08-20T13:33:21-05:00July 3rd, 2020|Finance|

An important part of managing your personal finances is keeping your financial records organized. Whether it's a utility bill to show proof of residency or a Social Security card for wage reporting purposes, there may be times when you need to locate a financial record or document--and you'll need t [...]

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Tax-Advantaged Ways to Save for College

By |2020-07-07T13:26:21-05:00June 29th, 2020|College|

In the college savings game, all strategies aren't created equal. The best savings vehicles offer special tax advantages if the funds are used to pay for college. Tax-advantaged strategies are important because over time, you can potentially accumulate more money with a tax-advantaged investment com [...]

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Determining the Value of Your Business Part 3

By |2020-07-07T13:17:21-05:00June 26th, 2020|Small Business|

The basic concept of valuation is to determine a justifiable dollar value or price for a total or partial interest in your closely held business. It is the process of answering the question, “How much is your closely held business worth?” Business valuation plays a critical role in determining gift [...]

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Investing for Major Financial Goals

By |2020-07-07T13:06:16-05:00June 23rd, 2020|College, Investing, Retirement|

Go out into your yard and dig a big hole. Every month, throw $50 into it, but don't take any money out until you're ready to buy a house, send your child to college, or retire. It sounds a little crazy, doesn't it? But that's what investing without setting clear-cut goals is like. If you're lucky, y [...]

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The Joys and Financial Challenges of Parenthood Part 2

By |2020-06-19T12:49:35-05:00June 19th, 2020|College, Family, Planning|

Parenthood can be both wonderfully rewarding and frighteningly challenging. Children give gifts only a parent can understand--from sticky-finger hugs to heartfelt pleas to tag along on Saturday morning errands. You raise them with a clear goal that you secretly dread will actually take place--that s [...]

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Finding a New Job

By |2020-06-19T12:17:14-05:00June 16th, 2020|Unemployment|

Coping with unemployment means breaking away from the past and facing your future. It means dealing with the emotional, financial, and professional challenges unemployment can bring. Although this process can be painful, facing unemployment with a plan will help make coping with it easier. Setting r [...]

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