by Kenny | Jul 19, 2018 | blog, Financial, Financial Services Newsletter, New Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Article, Weekly Newsletter
The Fourth of July may be over, but your financial freedom never has to end, and with the right retirement vehicles in your financial portfolio, it doesn’t have to. In fact, there are many ways retirement can increase financial freedom and ensure security by providing... by Kenny | Jul 12, 2018 | blog, Financial Services Newsletter, New Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Article, Weekly Newsletter
Annuities can serve many useful purposes. If you are in a saving-money stage of life, a deferred annuity can… Help you meet your retirement income goals. Employer-sponsored plans such as a 401(k), 403(b) or Keogh are an important part of planning for retirement.... by Kenny | Jul 5, 2018 | blog, Financial Services Newsletter, New Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Article, Weekly Newsletter
You’re unlikely to reach retirement age without somebody asking you about annuities. They want to know whether you considered buying one, and if they work for an insurance agency, they’re likely to try to sell you on the benefits of a lifetime income that annuities... by Kenny | Jun 28, 2018 | blog, Financial Services Newsletter, New Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Article, Weekly Newsletter
When you think about retirement, what are your goals? For most people, the answer is a nice balance between stability, favorite pastimes, and new adventures. Balance is also important in your financial life: between reward and risk, nest egg preservation, and growth.... by Kenny | Jun 20, 2018 | blog, Financial Services Newsletter, New Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Article, Weekly Newsletter
Although most people know it’s never too early to start planning for retirement, many Americans aren’t truly prepared, and there are many supporting statistics from the Indexed Annuity Leadership Council’s (IALC) data: One in four baby boomers (think: your dad) have... by Kenny | Jun 14, 2018 | blog, Financial Services Newsletter, New Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Article, Weekly Newsletter
When the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note recently peaked a few basis points above 3% in May, for many market observers, a psychological barrier had been breached. That closely watched benchmark bond hadn’t exceeded 3% since July of 2011. “That’s a pretty...