by higwebadmin | Mar 13, 2018 | Plan for My Financial Future
“Estate planning” sounds like a problem for the rich and famous. But you don’t have to be either to have an estate. Your estate is just the total value of everything you own. Making sure it’s distributed according to your wishes after you’re gone is a big part of...
by higwebadmin | Mar 13, 2018 | Plan for My Financial Future
What Can You Expect? When it comes to Social Security benefits, most people do not plan on it as their only source of retirement income. However, it has been and will continue to be an important retirement foundation for retirees across the country. The question...
by higwebadmin | Mar 13, 2018 | Plan for My Financial Future
Millennials are entering adulthood with record levels of debt driven by school loans. In fact, two-thirds of all millennials with a bachelors degree have student loans. The average student loan, according to the 2013 Urban Land Institute Study, is $27,000 vs. $15,000...
by higwebadmin | Mar 13, 2018 | Plan for My Financial Future
Retirement means spending less time working and more time with the people you love and on activities you enjoy. But, it also requires spending money—on your housing, food, utilities and other necessities—and if you worry about whether you’ll have enough, you’re not...
by higwebadmin | Mar 13, 2018 | Plan for My Financial Future
How the Role of Life Insurance Changes over Time As you move closer to retirement, it’s natural to wonder if your life insurance needs might change. Maybe your children are grown and out of college. Maybe your mortgage is paid off. Perhaps you want to shift policy...