by Sharon Groves | Mar 30, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
While people are focused on following local guidelines, (we all know them by now), there is an area many have overlooked and denied….Depression! Research shows extreme social distancing, similar to those taken during the SARS, Ebola, and H1N1, could cause short-term...
by Marc Frye | Mar 25, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent out more than 159 million stimulus payments since the CARESAct was signed into law on March 27. Now it’s sending out millions more checks in the second round of payments. Folks are wondering, “Is my stimulus payment taxable?”...
by David Edge | Mar 18, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Barry and Robin had made an appointment with us and when I got them on my computer via virtual meeting, I could see their smiling faces. After we all exchanged cordial greetings and asking if they were safe and healthy, the meeting got down to business. They were very...
by David Edge | Mar 9, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Have you ever had any good luck? There are some who would say “if it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all”. I think that was from a skit in the old HEE HAW show on TV. But what has been your experience with luck? Whatever it was, and whenever it was, good or...
by David Edge | Mar 4, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
March is that time of year where spring is in the air or winter is still going strong, snowing, and cold where you live. And while the nighttime temperatures in AZ are still cool, the day temperatures are already hitting 80-90 degrees. But no matter where you live,...
by David Schaeffer | Mar 2, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Today is not too different from times in the past where monopolies controlled large portions of how we receive our news and information. Broadcast media (radio and television), Facebook (including Instagram), Twitter, and Alphabet (Google and YouTube) control most of...