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It's official: Spring has sprung! And if you're like many of us, you celebrate the season of renewal by treating your home to its own special renaissance.
But while ...
03-12-2018
11:00 AM
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Countless television shows make buying a property, renovating it, and flipping it in the marketplace for a sizeable profit look easy. It makes you think: "Can I flip a property when I have n...
03-13-2018
01:03 PM
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This week’s blog post in our “Financial Planter” series is written by Rebecca Lake, a Financial Services Professional.*
When you're retired or nearing retir...
05-19-2017
10:45 AM
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Many employers offer open enrollment in the fall. This is when employees can sign up for various benefit options for the upcoming year. Generally, benefit changes can only be made during thi...
10-30-2017
11:09 AM
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The why is what steers the ship. This industry is full of how propositions, but few advisors are willing to ask the more important question to their clients: Why? There’s a tendency to short...
11-06-2017
11:21 AM
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Purchasing a home for the first time can feel like one of the most daunting decisions of your life. Let’s take a look at some of the legal details.
Just because language is included in a p...
02-12-2018
01:28 PM
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Keeping your financial house in order involves getting a good handle on your debt. Too much debt can sabotage your credit score and make it that much harder to open new lines of cre...
01-11-2018
11:24 AM
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Do you dream of a commute to the office that is steps away from your bedroom? With technological advances allowing remote workers to be just as “connected” as their in-office counterparts, n...
10-18-2017
02:37 PM
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Estate planning evokes visions of the top 1% finding ways to pass their property on to the next generation while avoiding estate taxes. But in reality, estate planning helps everyone ensure ...
09-06-2017
01:17 PM
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1Ways to slash your grocery bill and save the plane...
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Does grocery spending take up a large chunk of your budget? If so, you're not alone. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the typical family of four spent between $559 and $1,279...
2 weeks ago
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