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[17 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Twice the Investment Advice

Don’t think you can afford to save more? A review of your spending patterns can help you find places to cut back. The sacrifices you may have to make now will be well worth it later on. When the stock market feels like quicksand, and your hopes for a secure retirement seem to be sinking deeper into the mire, you may wonder if you’ll ever find your way back to solid ground. Don’t give up. You can improve your chances for a comfortable retirement by taking steps to shore up your savings.

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[2 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
The Family Long-Term Care Insurance Decision

Despite the recent economic downturn, more and more people of all ages are buying long-term care insurance policies. You, too, may be wondering if long-term care insurance is the smartest decision for you and your family.

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[3 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]
Is It Time To Review Your Life Insurance?

Appropriate life insurance coverage is one of the cornerstones of an effective financial and estate plan.

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[4 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Common Investment Mistakes

When you are investing for your retirement, you want to be sure you accumulate enough so that your retirement years are comfortable and enjoyable. If you make too many errors in judgment, you could jeopardize your future financial security.

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[27 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
‘This Time It’s Different’ – True or Not?

Provided By: Kim Provo
At the height of the dot-com bubble in 1999, the growing chorus of technology true believers dismissed any suggestion that stock prices had reached unrealistic levels. They insisted that we were witnessing a “new paradigm” to which none of the old, conventional rules for establishing the fair value of a business could—or should—be applied. “This time it’s different,” they declared with a conviction that persuaded many who should have known better to hop on the wildly careening bandwagon.