Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Right Approach To Debt Help

May 7, 2010 by Kathleen Carter  
Filed under Personal-Finance

Most of us are not experts when it comes to managing our finances. Even business school alums are sometime having a hard time with this. We need money in order to buy what we need and what we want, but then, if we let all our desires rule our spending, then we will be having debt problems. That’s inevitable, more so because of the recession. So, what should you do?

See The Way To Protect You Self During A Bad Market

January 31, 2010 by Tim Williams  
Filed under Health

Getting old is not fun. Many middle age adults tend to ignore the fact that they are indeed getting older, and as they contend with their own approaching mortality, they all too frequently find themselves face to face with their parents’ issues of advancing years. As these adults try to provide whatever assistance they can for mom and dad, they rue the day that they decided that long term care insurance just wasn’t worth looking into. But, what is long term care insurance?

Medicaid And Long Term Care Insurance A Blessing For The Older Americans

January 28, 2010 by Jeff Lafervor  
Filed under Health

Medicare and Medicaid are the two things that have been customized for those folks who are below the poverty line. It was made a modification in the US in the year’65 to the social security act. The people that were included in this were those below misery line with youngsters, adults aged more than 60 five, people with disabilities, folks who are blind, pregnant ladies who are really poor, people with lower income and excessive hospital bills.

Important Steps To Help With Planning For Retirement

January 9, 2010 by Cliff Noteman  
Filed under Health

Whether you are retiring now or twenty years from now it is important that you start planning for retirement now. It is never too late to start saving for your retirement but it is always a good idea to start saving sooner. No one wants to be faced with money problems in their retirement years.

Planning For Retirement Is Very Important

January 9, 2010 by Bob Dill  
Filed under Health

Planning for retirement is very important whether you intend to retire in twenty years or right now. It is a great idea to start saving as early as possible. Having financial problems when you retire can be your worst fears realized and no one wants that.

Who Will Pay Your Long Term Care Bills?

December 3, 2009 by Terry Stanfield  
Filed under Health

I always like to ask my clients, “Will your financial planner be willing to pay your long term care bills, will they have access to good quality Home Health Care Providers?” Many lawyers and advisors are now reluctant to recommend against Long Term Care Insurance for fear of law suits later on, from children, when hundreds of thousands of dollars were required to pay for their parents long term care bills. Planners who fail to recommend coverage are more times than not, unaware of the real RISK of needing care one day.

Knowing More About People Aging

November 4, 2009 by William Stan  
Filed under Health

Getting older is something that we are all worried about, well, it is not so much the getting older of the situation, it has more to do with the people aging. This is because age shows on your face, if there was a way for people to age without the age actually showing up on the surface, more people would not mind it that much.

Take Care Of Your Loved Ones – Geriatric Care

November 4, 2009 by Daniel Mikes  
Filed under Health

There is no escaping the aging process. As long as we are alive we are moving towards the upper years of our lives. Eventually we will need geriatric care in order to live a comfortable life. When we begin to reach an upper age, our children and loved ones will switch roles from the child to the parent.

Learning About Tax Levies

August 17, 2009 by Bill Beschel  
Filed under Taxes

A tax levy is a legal seizure of your property in order to satisfy a tax debt. While liens are claims used as security for a tax debt, levies involve the actual physical seizure of assets and properties. Failure to pay taxes or arrangements to settle a debt that you owe can result in the seizure of your car, boat, house, bank accounts, rental income, and related assets.