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Quarantined at Home?

Budgeting Tips Certified Financial Planner CFP Estate Planning Financial Advisor Financial Planner Financial Planning Financial Services Health Benefits Investment Advice Investment Planning Recession Registered Investment Advisor Retirement Advice Retirement Planning RIA Wealth Management April 6, 2020 Author: Deborah Doyle

Quarantined at Home? Financial Tasks to do During Quarantine: We understand that this is a difficult time for everyone. As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the world, you are likely spending more time than ever at home now. With money at the top of mind for many during this time, you may be wondering what you […]

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Congress Passed a Stimulus Package – Now What?

Budgeting Tips Certified Financial Planner Employee Benefits Financial Advisor Financial Planning Financial Services Health Benefits Investment Advice Medicare Registered Investment Advisor Retirement Planning March 27, 2020 Author: Deborah Doyle

Congress Passed a Stimulus Package – Now What? We understand that this is a difficult time for everyone, and it can be overwhelming trying to understand the impact of COVID and the actions being taken as a response. Congress recently had a unanimous vote to pass a historic $2 trillion stimulus package called the Coronavirus […]

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Coronavirus and the Markets

Certified Financial Planner CFP Estate Planning Financial Advice Financial Advisor Financial Services Health Benefits Investment Advice Investment Strategy Life Insurance Long Term Care Medicare Recession Registered Investment Advisor RIA Uncategorized Wealth Management March 12, 2020 Author: Woody Derricks

Coronavirus and the Markets We hope you’re healthy and holding up well with the news regarding the markets and the coronavirus. Much of the panic in the news and markets comes from the fact that nobody knows how bad the coronavirus will be.  Unfortunately, when the markets are nervous, they tend to go down quickly. […]

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Things to Look for When Buying a Retirement Home

Certified Financial Planner Financial Advisor Financial Planner Investment Advice Investment Planning Registered Investment Advisor Retirement Advice Retirement Planning June 4, 2019 Author: Deborah Doyle

Retirees enjoy the freedom to move wherever they desire without a job or young family tying them down to their current location. Retirees often move during retirement, with a decent portion moving out of state. However, there are many things to consider before you book those movers and sell your house. Before selecting your dream […]

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5 Financially Responsible Ways to Invest in Your Future

Certified Financial Planner Financial Advisor Investment Advice July 23, 2018 Author: Woody Derricks

We all know that spending money is more fun than earning it. And earning money is often more fun than putting it away for a rainy day – in fact, if you are reading this article, you may be one of the few Americans interested in saving money. Polls show that up to 78% of […]

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Tips to Survive Market Volatility

Financial Advice Financial Advisor Investment Advice Investment Advisor June 5, 2018 Author: Woody Derricks

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 26,616.71 on January 26, 2018, an all-time record that has not been surpassed. Since then, the market has shown investors that volatility is back – and may be around to stay – this year. The unpredictability may seem long overdue for those who have been in the […]

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Investment Advice: The Benefits of Working with a Registered Investment Advisor

Financial Advisor Investment Advice Registered Investment Advisor RIA May 15, 2017 Author: Woody Derricks

Whether you are a high-net-worth individual or a mid-size institution, it can be difficult to develop an investment strategy and oversee your investments – especially as your portfolio grows and becomes more diverse. Because of this, many people seek investment advice through a third party. Not all advisors are equal, though, when it comes to […]

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