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Monthly Archives: September 2019

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Counting on Your Husband’s Retirement Income? Three Things Women Should Know

Blog, Financial Issues Facing WomenBy Editorial TeamSeptember 30, 2019

As a result of working fewer years, women are more likely to save less, leaving many to rely on their husbands’ savings and benefits to carry them both through retirement. If you’re relying on your husband’s savings to carry you through retirement, read this!

In the News: Is the Roth 401(k) Right for You?

Featured, In The News, RetirementBy Editorial TeamSeptember 27, 2019

In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explores the benefits of the Roth 401(k) option. Read the article here. Disclosures: The investments referenced within this article may currently be traded by Henssler Financial. All material presented is compiled from sources believed to be reliable and current, but accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The contents are…

Choosing an Entity for Your Business

Blog, Business Owner/Self EmployedBy Henssler FinancialSeptember 27, 2019

There is no single best form of ownership for a business because certain limitations can often be compensated for. We walk you through the various options in this week’s Business Tip.

When should I file the FAFSA?

Blog, Education Planning, Family FinancesBy Editorial TeamSeptember 26, 2019

Whether you have a high school senior or a returning college student, it’s a good idea to file the FAFSA as early as possible to increase your child’s chances of getting financial aid. We explain in this Question of the Week.

How to File Taxes After Saying “I Do”

Blog, TaxBy Editorial TeamSeptember 25, 2019

A married couple can choose to file jointly or separately. Both statuses can result in surprises – some pleasant and some unpleasant. We explain in this Tax Tip.

Planning Priorities: Pay Down Debt or Save for Retirement?

Personal Finance, Starting Out, VideoBy Editorial TeamSeptember 24, 2019

In this episode of Planning Priorities, Justin Wagner, AIF®, Client Relationship Manager Retirement Services, explores the math behind the decision to either pay down debt or save for retirement.

Meet the Experts: Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA

Personal Finance, VideoBy Editorial TeamSeptember 23, 2019

Research Analyst Nick Antonucci explains our bond strategy for client portfolios.

Life Insurance with Long-Term Care Benefits

Blog, InsuranceBy Editorial TeamSeptember 23, 2019

If you are concerned about the high costs of long-term care but don’t want to purchase traditional long-term care (LTC) insurance, consider combining permanent life insurance coverage with long-term care benefits. We explain in this Insurance Tip.

Saving for Retirement—Taking the Tax Savings Now or Later

Featured, In The News, Retirement, TaxBy Editorial TeamSeptember 20, 2019

In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP® explains the how saving for retirement to a Roth IRA for tax-free retirement funds and saving pre-tax money to a 401(k) can benefit you regardless of what you choose. Read the article here. Disclosures: The investments referenced within this article may currently be traded by Henssler Financial.…

Small Business Owners May Qualify for a Home-Office Deduction

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamSeptember 20, 2019

If you’re a small business owner, you may qualify for a home-office deduction. We explain the qualifications and two methods in this week’s Business Tip.

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