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Communicating with a Financial Professional
By :
Robert Valentine
Be certain your financial professional is asking the right questions.
What Is The Cost Of Declaring Bankruptcy And Are There Any Other Options?
By :
Joseph Kenny
A lot of people are running into financial difficulty these days - especially with a lot of major corporations going through layoffs and buyouts. What this means is that a lot of people find themselves suddenly unemployed and it may take some time to get another good paying job.
Estate Planning: Supporting a Noble Cause
By :
Robert Valentine
Charitable trusts are a handy tax-saving tool. But they can also greatly benefit a charity of your choice.
A New Mindset For Income Distribution
By :
Robert Valentine
A distribution plan focuses less on accumulating wealth and more on making it last through retirement.
Ask Your Employer About New Retirement Option Roth 401(K)
By :
Robert Valentine
Surveys show young workers receptive to new type of retirement plan, but will employers adopt this short-lived option, scheduled to expire in 2010?
How Long Will Your Legacy Last?
By :
Robert Valentine
Most family fortunes don't survive to a third generation. Here's why.
Seven Important Things To Teach Your Children About Finances
By :
Joseph Kenny
Starting your children off with a right view of finances is so important these days - especially when debt seems to be a common way of life for so many. Who knows if the young parents of today were ever taught such a vital lesson in life as being able to properly manage their finances
Calculating your Post-retirement Income, Post-haste
By :
Robert Valentine
Do you know how much money is enough for retirement? We'll show you how to find out.
Retirement Redefined
By :
Robert Valentine
Baby boomers and younger workers have a thing or two to learn from current retirees.
Protecting your Nest Egg
By :
Robert Valentine
How to keep your retirement fund safe while identity theft is on the rise
Making Sure Tuition is Covered
By :
Robert Valentine
Tuition is rising and showing no signs of slowing down. We'll show you one way to save for the future.
Re-Financing to Consolidate Debt
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M. D. Robinson
Some homeowners opt to re-finance to consolidate their existing debts.
A Fresh Start for Family Finances
By :
M. D. Robinson
While 40% to 50% of us make New Years resolutions on January 1st. A ritual that has existed since ancient times approximately 60% to 80% of us have already broken them by the end of February, according to researchers.
How You Can Start a Savings Plan
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Terence Young
One of the reasons people get into out-of-control debt situations is because they do not have a disciplined savings plan.
How to Free Yourself from Debt
By :
Terence Young
Having access to large lines of credit is like a drug to a lot of folks. They get that credit card in the mail with its $10,000 line of credit and they suddenly have an air of affluence around them.
Are You Read For The Golden Years? All About Retirement Preparations
By :
Jeff Newman
Are you preparing for retirement. This article will give you some excellent tips on how to do your retirement preparations.
Estate Planning: The Key Ingredient
By :
Robert Valentine
Wills are the central (and one of the most complex) parts of estate planning.
Get Your Priorities Straight with a Family Budget
By :
Jeff Newman
It is no real secret that creating a family budget can cause conflict. Learn how to become financially free with a family budget.
The Fury of Financial Aid
By :
Robert Valentine
Does planning for financial aid have you feeling lost? Here's a map.
Retirement: Keep on Rollin'
By :
Robert Valentine
By continuing to work after retirement, baby boomers are poised to single-handedly change the way we look at our golden years.
Retirement Planning: Too Much Concentration
By :
Robert Valentine
Having too much of a good thing can be bad for your portfolio.
Estate Planning: An Introduction to your Legacy
By :
Robert Valentine
Estate planning can be difficult and confusing. Here are the four basic ways to plan.
Retirement Planning: A Helping Hand
By :
Robert Valentine
Americans are a fiercely independent group, but many of them don't realize the personal and financial benefits of extra help when it comes to retirement planning.
The Clock is Ticking: Retirement Planning Later in Your Career
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Joseph Kenny
Are you ready for retirement? Sure, you're mentally prepared to leave the everyday rat race, to throw your alarm clock in the garbage, and to spend your days doing whatever you so please. The question is: are you ready financially? If you're like most Baby Boomers, the answer is probably "no".
Retirement Planning for Recent College Grads
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Joseph Kenny
So you've survived college. You head out into the working world with your fresh diploma in hand and land a plum job making more money than you could've ever imagined. Your first instinct is to go get that big screen TV or plush ride that you've been eyeballing for the past year. After all, why not?
The Generation Gap: Passing Sound Financial Practices Down the Family Tree
By :
Joseph Kenny
In our world of "keeping up with the joneses", it's an everyday struggle to resist buying the latest, greatest toy to wow our neighbors with. But how did we come to be this way? If you're a Baby Boomer, your parents probably weren't like this.
Leaving Behind the Wealth of Life
By :
Robert Valentine
Across the United States, ethical wills have become a growing estate planning tool used to ensure legacies for generations to come.
How To Defer Capital Gains On Real Estate Sales With A Private Annuity Trust
By :
Christine Harrell
Over the past several years, many people have made big profits in the real estate boom-at least on paper, before calculating the capital gains tax owed. Now that the real estate market is leveling off, and even predicted to dip, many property owners are beginning to realize that once taxes are paid, the remaining balance is far less than they anticipated.
Top 7 Reasons You Need a Budget
By :
Steve Diamond
A budget is a roadmap that empowers you to take control of your money instead of letting your money control you. It can give you peace of mind, improve your marriage, and help you prepare for a prosperous future.
Tips On Selecting The Right Structured Settlement Company
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John Morris
Before we move on to the tips that will help you find the right structured settlement company for your needs, are you really sure what youve got on your hands is a structured settlement? When litigating procedures come to an absolute end, the winning and losing party may come to a compromise over the payment method for the settlement...
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