Bulk up Your Portfolio in Ten Years

May 14th, 2012 • Featured Author: Katherine Smith  • 

Retiring in ten years or less means you have relatively little time to bulk up your portfolio, especially if it has been clobbered by the bear markets and turned your nest egg into one that is probably going to be inadequate for retirement.

Getting Education On Property Related Matters

May 14th, 2012 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

If you are interested in getting into the property business, you need to have a basic property education.

Understand How Long Term Care Insurance Works

May 8th, 2012 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield  • 

How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works.

A Few Facts To Know About Online Cash Advance

May 8th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kelly Fox  • 

A payday loan cash advance is taken out against your next paycheck, typically at a higher interest rate. Payday loan cash advance are unlike normal line of credit because there is hardly ever a grace time. A few facts that you sould know before applying for a cash advance loan.

Social Security Tax Holiday for Retirees

May 5th, 2012 • Featured Author: Katherine Smith  • 

Most retirees with 401Ks have had a good 2010, but there are other things you can do to increase your chances at retirement security with other savings venues like taking advantage of the Social Security tax holiday is just one of these moves.

Know When To Sell Gold

May 5th, 2012 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

While it is important knowing how to sell gold and get the maximum return for it, the timing of such a sale is of equal importance and needs to be recognized. You need to understand that as in most commodities, market dynamics would dictate gold prices too and selling gold at the opportune time is necessary to reap in the best return.

Career Advice - Filing a Claim for Your Employee Benefits

May 3rd, 2012 • Featured Author: Amy Myer  • 

If you work for a company that has promised you employee benefits, you expect that when something comes up in your life, that you will be able to make use of these benefits. A lot of employees in fact depend up certain benefits for medical as well as some personal reasons and it may be the only way for them to be able to live for a temporary amount of time.

How Much Does Long-Term Care Cost And Who Pays For What?

Apr 29th, 2012 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield  • 

In the many different discussions about the importance of long-term care insurance costs, there is often very little discussion about how much it will cost an individual. For many, the long-term care insurance cost is immaterial when compared to the benefits it can bring to an individual who is in need of long-term care.

Stages of Retirement Planning: Retirement Itself

Apr 29th, 2012 • Featured Author: Katherine Smith  • 

Retirement planning needs to be accomplished and implemented in stages so as not to become too overwhelming or intensive for the average American worker.

Running On Faith To Avoid Litigation

Apr 24th, 2012 • Featured Author: Anthony Cruz  • 

So, what can disability insurers do to avoid litigation and the potential for huge punitive damage awards?