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Daily Archives: April 24, 2017

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Question of the Week: Buying or Leasing a Car

Investment Selection, VideoBy Henssler FinancialApril 24, 2017

Henssler Financial Senior Associate, Jarrett McKenzie, CFP®, CWS®, addresses a “Money Talks” listener question on whether he should consider buying or leasing a car.

Retirement is not Determined by the Balance of Your Portfolio, But by Your Plan

Case Study, RetirementBy Henssler FinancialApril 24, 2017

Managing Associate, D.J. Barker, CWS®, Senior Associate, Jarrett McKenzie, CWS®, CFP®, and Director of Research Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, delve into a common situation among retirees—the transition from accumulation to distribution. They discuss how important the plan is when it comes to finally withdrawing your retirement savings.

Market Roundup: Market Indices Eke Out Gains for the Week

Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialApril 24, 2017

The markets kicked off the week closing in the green zone on Monday, posting their biggest gains since the start of March. In other news, the U.S. Consumer Price Index fell 0.3% for March, after dipping 0.1% in February.

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