Do you currently own an IRA, plan to own an IRA, or possibly inherit one in the future? If so, then you will want to be aware of the most
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome a couple new employees to FSA! Introducing John Jones and Jessica Pavik! John and Jessica came to FSA along with a
Credits cards often get a bad reputation in the financial world and are viewed as the bane of some people’s existence. Some people insist that you should never use credit
Below are some highlights of the recently passed CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, Economic Security) Act that we feel are most applicable to our clients. Please understand that definitions, details, and
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Tax season can be a very stressful time for a lot of people. You want to make sure that you’re filling out all the required information, but it can also
The Secure (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement) Act was signed into law on December 20, 2019, and became effective January 1, 2020. Although the Secure Act affects every
Raising children is hard. It seems that everyone has all the correct answers to raising children until they have kids of their own. All we can do is learn from
Giving away hard-earned cash/stock/etc. to charity is one of the most rewarding investments you can make. As well, those who give to others are usually rewarded in the form of
Financial advisors come in all shapes and sizes. Some work with broker-dealers (such as Charles Schwab or Fidelity); others work with independent Registered Investment Advisors (such as FSA). When calculating
The open enrollment period for Medicare begins October 15, running through December 7. The changes made during the period take effect on January 1 the following year. When enrolling in