-
August 11, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 9, Money |
Linda Hicks |
0
Balancing Rising Health Care Costs “To keep your balance when faced with mounting medical expenses, a health savings account (HSA) may be a viable tool for you.” With its financial benefits and various features, you will not only have protection against major healthcare costs, but a potential reservoir of tax-deferred savings, if you don’t need […]
-
July 8, 2014 |
in Issue 8, Money |
Tim Mahoney |
0
There’s a wealth of business, financial, tax, insurance, and estate planning experience readily available. Tapping into these resources...
-
July 8, 2014 |
in Editor's Picks, Issue 8, Money, Your Opinion Matters |
Linda Hicks |
0
Debt in America Incredibly, 43 percent of all American families spend more than they earn each year* The average student loan debt load is approximately $25,000* 46 percent of all Americans carry a credit card balance from month to month* One out of every seven Americans has at least 10 credit cards* Total home mortgage […]
-
June 5, 2014 |
in Issue 7, Money |
Tim Mahoney |
0
As the last few years have shown, it isn’t easy for most Americans to make financial headway. With pensions in decline, interest rates near historic lows, and household incomes yet to bounce back to pre-recession levels, it takes persistence.....
-
June 5, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 7, Money |
Linda Hicks |
0
Money makes the world go ’round. Today, there are many forms of currency, the most common of these being credit and debit cards. But do you know the difference between the two—and which is best suited to your lifestyle’s needs? A credit card is like a loan: the cardholder is extended credit up to an […]
-
May 5, 2014 |
in Issue 6, Money |
Linda Hicks |
0
IRA’s are an excellent retirement savings tool because of the tax advantages. There are 2 different kinds – each with different advantages
-
May 5, 2014 |
in Issue 6, Money |
Tim Mahoney |
0
Making Sure Your “I Do” Doesn’t Turn into “I Didn’t Know” Marriage changes things. There are decisions to make, compromises to reach, and families to bring together. With all the excitement and joy of an upcoming wedding, it can be easy to overlook the many financial responsibilities that you and your spouse will confront. Taking […]
-
May 4, 2014 |
in Editor's Picks, Issue 6, Money |
Ryan Anderson |
0
Booming Market: Capitalize on Low Inventory, Appreciation, and New Home Construction! 5/3/2014 Denver, CO – Whether you are in the market to buy, sell, or both, now is the time for you to capitalize! There are many positive factors driving our market and they are all working in your favor. If you are buying, you have new […]
-
April 7, 2014 |
in Issue 5, Money |
Linda Hicks |
0
Your net worth is the value of all assets minus the total of all liabilities. Why is it important to know what your net worth is?
-
April 7, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 5, Money |
Tim Mahoney |
0
Whether you’re a parent planning for a child’s education or a small business owner poised for growth, one thing is certain: there’s not much you can do to control the future. The good news is, there’s plenty you can do to prepare for it.