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Reducing Your Cost of Airfare

  Now that  we are past the March 1st sequester  deadline and $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts slated to go into effect, many speculate that these budget reductions will impact people at home greatly. The Federal Aviation Administration is among one of the federal... Continue reading

VA Pension Plans Could be Ticking Timebombs!

More and more I see folks who were ‘helped’ to get the Aid and Attendance (A&A) pension by a financial advisor only to have the plan blow up in their faces when they need skilled nursing care. These plans use a number of... Continue reading

Why You Should Stay Away From Section 79 Plans!

I’m not sure if there is something in the air, but I’ve been getting a bunch of questions from doctors who have recently been pitched Section 79 Plans. It’s odd because these plans are year-end income tax planning tools. Since I have not... Continue reading

American Individual Relief Act of 2012 Effect on 2013 and Future Estate Tax Planning (Part 3)

The 2012 Act raises taxes on some individuals while retaining most of the provisions enacted by the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (“EGTRRA,” generally referred to as the “Bush tax cuts”) and the two-year extension of EGTRRA enacted at... Continue reading

Medicaid Planning Video – Protect Your Assets

Protect Your Assets and Your Home Medicaid used to be simple.  The home or family farm was a protected asset.  Sure, you may have had to spend down nearly every last dime, but at least your little slice of the American Dream was... Continue reading

Bad Advisors: How to Identify Them; How to Avoid Them

Quotes from advisors who have read the book:             Great book! Finally, someone has addressed the problems in the financial services industry and the inherent conflicts of interest with many advisors. It was an easy read and one I believe non-financial professionals will... Continue reading

More delays on your 2013 tax return filings

Since the U.S. Congress only passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) on the 3rd of this month, the IRS has announced this week that its current plans are to not begin accepting and/or processing any tax individual income tax returns for 2012... Continue reading

There Are Several Fiscal Cliffs This Year!

The tax side of the fiscal cliff has been pushed forward temporarily.  The United States Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation to avert the so-called “fiscal cliff” on January 1, 2013 by a vote of 89 to 8, sending the American Taxpayer Relief Act of... Continue reading

IRA Rules – 2013

So that each individual can best plan for financial security and stability during his retirement, there are various types of Individual Retirement Account (IRA) plans. Some of the most common IRA plans include Traditional, Roth, Self Directed and SIMPLE IRA. There are different... Continue reading

Self Directed 401(k) – Contribution Types

A self directed 401(k) plan is a retirement plan that specifically addresses the needs of those employees or small business owners who want to invest in avenues that are less explored. A self directed 401(k) gives an investor the power to direct his... Continue reading

When It’s Time To Call Your Divorce Coach Strategist

You pay your lawyer to prosecute or defend your case.  You pay a therapist to help you understand why your marriage failed.  But who helps you to look forward and prepare for the rest of your  life?  Who is there to guide you... Continue reading

The “What Ifs” When Drafting a Prenuptial (Antenuptial) Agreement

It’s quintessentially unromantic, but apparently in-Vogue, to present your soon-to-be spouse with a prenuptial agreement … the “just-in-case-this-doesn’t-quite-work-out” agreement. Maybe you’re the starry-eyed first-timers with little assets to lose, who haven’t yet been financially charred by a partner. In this case, perhaps the... Continue reading

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