by Joe Allaria | Sep 1, 2016 | Article, Risk Management
Starting a new job can be an exciting time. There’s no doubt that most are anxious to begin their new role and start learning and performing at their new company. This is even truer after extended absences from the workplace. However, before you can jump right...
by Joe Allaria | Apr 12, 2016 | Article, Risk Management
As thousands of baby boomers retire every day, there is a growing concern about the future need for long-term care, whether that be in a nursing facility, assisted living facility, or even variations of in-home care. Many baby boomers are thinking, “What is long-term...
by Joe Allaria | Feb 9, 2016 | Article, Portfolio Management
In our current interest-rate environment and with the state of the global economy, retirees looking for income-driven investment vehicles can be hard-pressed to find investments that offer decent yields or dividends. While many vehicles can generate income — including...
by Joe Allaria | Jan 14, 2016 | Article, Retirement Planning
From high fees associated with increasingly complex products to questionable sales practices, annuities have gotten a bad rap over the years for many reasons. But, they’re not all bad. Because certain annuities can offer a guarantee of income in the future, they may...
by Joe Allaria | Nov 20, 2015 | Article, Retirement Planning
Millennials and Gen Xers may not spend too much time thinking about retirement planning, but recent changes to Social Security highlight just how important it is for them to start now. Certain strategies that have allowed millions of retirees to increase their...
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