by Joe Allaria | Nov 9, 2019 | Article, Risk Management
Medicare, Medigap, and Medicare Advantage For many, the month of November is the time of year that signifies the end of the year is close, the holidays are coming, and it’s time to get our shopping and household decorating in order. For anyone over the age of 65,...
by Joe Allaria | Oct 9, 2019 | Article, Portfolio Management, Retirement Planning
5 Investing Lessons Football Taught Me As a former athlete, I’ve had the benefit of being around many great coaches over the years, and with great coaches come great one-liners. Although simple, and sometimes cryptic, these teachable sayings carry much weight. Within...
by Joe Allaria | Sep 9, 2019 | Article, Portfolio Management, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
When Can I Access My Retirement Accounts? When Can I Access My Retirement Accounts? Retirement accounts offer attractive tax benefits that make them a key part to long-term financial planning. However, with those benefits, there are also certain limitations and...
by Joe Allaria | Sep 9, 2019 | Article, Retirement Planning
How the Financial Media Hurts Investors Isn’t it interesting how human beings are drawn to drama? For some reason, we watch the news more when there is a crisis, tragedy, or natural disaster taking place. However, when things seem to be going well, we suddenly become...
by Joe Allaria | Jul 5, 2019 | Article, Portfolio Management, Retirement Planning
Are Annuities Bad for Consumers? Q: Are annuities bad for consumers? A: Like many things in the world of investing, it’s almost impossible to make a broad generalization about a specific investment and then claim that the generalization will apply to everyone. That’s...
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