Insurers Pair Long-Term Care With Life Insurance To Entice Buyers

As an opinionated financial planner who considers himself almost an expert on insurance and long term care, I take exception to a few of the assertions in this article. However, my purpose in reposting it here is to trigger questions that anyone planning for retirement should ask. And even those already retired. Keep in mind …

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J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – December 19, 2011

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How to Plan for the True Cost of College

A key element of my practice as a financial planner and investment advisor is a strategy to help parents and their children deal with the cost of a college education. In addition to this article, click on this CollegeMoneyNow link and find a 10 minute presentation I created to help you understand there is an …

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What to Look for From the Fed in 2012

There are politicians out there who believe the Federal Reserve should be abolished and assert it has no place in contemporary American life and economics. I think they are full of ___ and simply have an ulterior motive. Do I agree with all the moves made by the Fed to control the flow of money? …

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Can Wall Street Thrive Again?

Most readers of this blog understand that when asked what I do for a living, my usual response is that “I’m in the money business. I help people grow their money.” This article by Geoff Colvin sets the stage for what you can expect from the markets in 2012. It’s a helpful summary that puts …

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A Solution for Long Term Care

A growing number of financial planners and investment advisors are coming to realize that all financial issues cannot be properly addressed solely with a portfolio of securities. As someone who has been licensed to sell insurance for longer than I’ve been licensed to provide investment advice, I recognize that much of what I do is …

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Expert: Social Security Doesn’t Contribute to the Deficit

This is a comment I came upon recently but cannot source. Mindful that the deficit is a major concern for all of us, and mindful that I am personally a recipient of a monthly check from Social Security, I want to share this with you. The question whether I am contributing to the deficit by …

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Star Stock Pickers Struggle to Beat Index

Until April of 2011, I was in the camp of those advisors scratching our heads, trying to figure out where the markets were heading. The idea is always to help our clients make money with their investments, since that’s the best way for us to make money. However, last April I started moving my clients …

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Volatility Not Markets’ Fault And It’s Not Going Away

  By Tom Steinert-Threlkeld The volatility seen in stock markets this year has been high. And it will continue. But it may not be that unprecedented, according to Joseph Mecane, chief administrative officer for U.S. markets of NYSE Euronext. Take August, he told professionals gathered at the Marriott Marquis hotel in New York for the …

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Fidelity: 401(k) Balances Drop 12% in 3Q

(I don’t know about you but I’m getting really tired of all the woe and gloom that pervades our lives. At first glance, this post is much the same. But if you get to the end and have time, watch the presentation I created by clicking on the last line. For me its a ray …

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