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I Don’t Know and I Don’t Care

June 15, 2016 by Garrison R. North

An attitude of “I don’t know and I don’t care” can be quite distasteful. It is generally a statement made in a tone of voice used in an argument or as a snide remark. However, I believe it has a place in our industry. I would not recommend this attitude toward a person, but it might come in handy when it relates to the day-to-day activities of the stock market…. Read More

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Maximizing College Gifts to Grandchildren

June 1, 2016 by Lyle E. Hershey

You probably don’t need me to tell you that the cost of college can be an enormous burden on a college student and his or her family.  Some fortunate students are in the envious position of having grandparents who have enough money to cover their own retirement years and still have something left to help family members pay for college.  There are tax advantages for grandparents who help their grandchildren… Read More

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Changin’ the Rules

May 16, 2016 by Robert B. Miller

Back in the day, play time was no fun when my older sister would change the rules in the middle of the game we were playing in order to tilt the game in her favor.  (I hope she’s not reading this!) Well, it seems that Social Security has also changed the rules in the middle of the game. No longer can one spouse employ the file and suspend strategy while… Read More

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Chuck With a Purpose

May 2, 2016 by Deborah K. Lorah

This was the buzz phrase as we cleaned out our storage area in preparation for our recent office reconfiguration. It was clear that we needed to get rid of (or chuck) some unused or outdated items, but we wanted to be purposeful in how we accomplished that goal. How could we prevent our unwanted items from filling up a landfill? Well, we recycled outdated electronics and old marketing materials, we… Read More

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Long Term Care Blog Series: Financing

April 15, 2016 by Garrison R. North

In the final installment of our long-term care blog series, we are discussing your options when it comes to paying for long-term care. According to JP Morgan’s Guide to Retirement, a woman age 65 has a 73% chance of needing some type of long-term care in her lifetime and a man age 65 has a 35% chance. The average age of a person making a new long-term care claim is… Read More

Filed Under: Blog, Strategy

Long Term Care Blog Series: Housing Options

April 1, 2016 by Lyle E. Hershey

Deciding where to live can be a challenging process no matter what our age; however, as we reach the latter stages of life, the decision-making process about where to live becomes more complicated.  Much of the complexity is related to the rising concern of possibly needing long-term care at some point in the future.  This is the third article in our four-part blog series looking at issues related to long-term… Read More

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Long Term Care Blog Series: Emotions and Planning

March 15, 2016 by Charles D. Keller

As we continue our long-term care blog series, this article will focus on some of the ways we deal with decisions regarding the potential need for long-term care. While it can be challenging to think about and discuss these issues, let’s take a candid look at the way we respond when we think about long-term care. We might respond with denial and completely avoid the issue. The thinking process might… Read More

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Long Term Care Blog Series: What is Long Term Care?

March 1, 2016 by Robert B. Miller

How is long-term care different from the traditional medical care that we receive in a doctor’s office or in a hospital setting?  Long-term care could be defined as care provided during the latter stages of life that helps meet both medical and non-medical needs of people who are unable to care for themselves.  Although long-term care could be needed by a person of any age, in this four-part blog series… Read More

Filed Under: Blog, Market + Industry

Pleasure at the Gas Pump – Pain in Your Portfolio

February 16, 2016 by Charles D. Keller

Over the past year and a half, we’ve watched the price per gallon of gas steadily decline. If you’re like me, you may have smiled as you filled up your vehicle recently for less than $2 a gallon. However, over this same period of time, you’ve probably noticed your investment portfolio struggling through unusually high volatility and some sharp declines in value. Let’s take a look at some historical data… Read More

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Qualified Charitable Distributions

February 1, 2016 by Timothy S. Tyson

Permanent: “lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.” Since 2006, Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) have been a part of the tax code. A QCD allows an IRA owner who is at least 70½ to make a distribution from his or her IRA, directly to a qualified charitable organization. As of December 15, 2015, Congress has voted to make QCDs a part of permanent tax law. This is welcomed news… Read More

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