Posts Tagged Insurance
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Women and Finance
By Richard J. Schillig, CLU, ChFC, LUTCF Independent Insurance and Financial Advisor On June 9 and 14, we will be hosting another round of our “Choices” workshops. This workshop is for persons and couples retired or soon to be retired (within 10-12 years). All are encouraged to attend – b...
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Planning Ahead for Emergencies
By Pam Berenger Community Liaison at Intouch Adult Day Services Her husband’s confused questions, the EMT’s questions, frantic calls from her children and calls to close friends, had Shirley’s mind reeling and questioning herself. Until that night, Shirley felt her plans were complete. Sh...
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Avoid these Estate Planning Mistakes
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Making an estate plan is one of the most important things you can do, both for yourself and for your family. Because it’s such an important step, the estate planning process is full of essential decisions – and, there’s the potential for mistake...
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When is a “town home” not a town home?
By Dan Dolan Dan Dolan Homes When is a “town home” not a town home and what do you call a “town home” that is a stand-alone home? And what’s a villa? Virtually every weekend during my open houses someone asks me about the difference between a town home, villa, condo, zero lot line...
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2010 Resolution – Take Control
By Richard J. Schillig, CLU, ChFC, LUTCF Independent Insurance and Financial Advisor I encourage you to use the Golden Rule of Investing in 2010 Resolve – if you have not applied the Golden Rule of Investing to your retirement assets – then do it! What’s the Golden Rule of Investing??...
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On The Go With Joe Hutter
Seniors And Law Enforcement Together (SALT) By Joe Hutter One of the items the Iowa Attorney General’s Office advised consumers about was to be on the watch for hidden fees connected to credit cards and also to be aware of “add on” items such as credit card protection plans and insuranc...



