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15th Mar, 2018

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What does a solid retirement plan look like?

From: REAP, LLC. | Retirement & Estate Advisors & Professionals

Whether your retirement is decades away or right around the corner, it’s important to be prepared for all this transition will entail. A good retirement plan should have a solid strategy and leave room for flexibility. It should also be regularly reviewed in order to address potential snags.

Want to make sure you’re in a…

1st Mar, 2018

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A parents’ guide to paying for college

From: REAP, LLC. | Retirement & Estate Advisors & Professionals

Since the 1990s, the costs of both private and public college tuition have easily outpaced inflation. This means helping to pay for your children’s higher education may no longer be as straightforward as opening a 529 account, snagging as many scholarships as possible and filling out FAFSA forms.

Take another look at loans.
Student loans have…

16th Feb, 2018

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Do you need to rebalance your portfolio?

From: REAP, LLC. | Retirement & Estate Advisors & Professionals

Crafting the right investment mix is both an art and a science. Not only do you have to consider your future goals, but you also have to take situational factors into account, like your risk tolerance and the current market conditions. To make sure your portfolio keeps its custom fit, it may help to rebalance on…

Debt After Death: Why You Should Think About It When Estate Planning

16th Feb, 2018

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Debt After Death: Why You Should Think About It When Estate Planning

From: blog.epctn.com

If you carry debt, do not assume that your death or incapacity will make it automatically disappear. To the contrary, the money you owe may eat away at the assets you were planning to leave to your heirs or — if you owe a large amount of money — may wipe out your estate completely. Debt comes in…

Economic Update – February 12th, 2018

12th Feb, 2018

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February 12th, 2018 – Economic Update

From: REAP, LLC. | Retirement & Estate Advisors & Professionals

WALL STREET SEES ITS FIRST CORRECTION SINCE 2016

On Friday, the S&P 500 settled at 2,619.55, down 5.16% for the week. Thursday, it entered correction territory just nine days after its January 26 record close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average made even bigger headlines last week by taking two 1,000-point drops within four days, the…