Q&A Time: Gold Mergers, Group Life and the Rule of 72
The “Money Talks” hosts explain how you can estimate when your money will double by using the rule of 72.
The “Money Talks” hosts explain how you can estimate when your money will double by using the rule of 72.
Bubbles generally burst, so how does an investor know when there is a market bubble?
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss some of the warning signs you may be working with a bad financial adviser.
Long-term care insurance could be the difference between an inheritance of two-weeks’ pay and $638,400. We explain in today’s Marietta Daily Journal
As a business owner, do you know the 10 basic elements of your company’s financial statement? Read more in this Business Tip.
“Assisted-living facility” is a term that encompasses a variety of communities with different levels of care for seniors. Learn more in this Insurance Tip.
If your college student is waiting tables this summer, remind them that those cash tips aren’t tax free income. Read more in this Tax Tip.
The hosts of “Money Talks” discuss a listener’s question whether it is better to lease or purchase a car. The hosts discuss how interest factors into the equation, home values vs. car values and when leasing may help your business’s tax situation.
Jim Crone CLU®, CFS®, discusses Henssler Insurance’s strategy of quantifying your long-term care risk, developing a plan, and considering your insurance options, in addition to addressing some common questions on long-term care insurance.
Retirement confidence seems to have improved from record lows over the past five years, according to the 24th Annual Retirement Confidence Survey. Read more findings in this Financial Tip.