by David Edge | Feb 23, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Stan was the victim of a break-in at his home, and, unfortunately, the thief took his wallet that he had left on the dresser. After calling the police and filing a report he now had to take stock of what was missing. “Oh, no”! He exclaimed as he realized his wallet...
by Marc Frye | Feb 18, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
As of the writing of this article, all 2021 issues still have not been resolved. So, as of now, we are still sitting in conservative portfolios. So, let’s talk about health, as it relates to money. Over the past 34 years, I have protected hundreds of portfolios from...
by David Edge | Feb 10, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog, Uncategorized
If you ask someone if they have ever had a close encounter, they’ll probably want to know more specifics about your question. “Close encounter with what?” they may ask. But whatever close encounter you’ve had in your life and how you reacted makes you…. you! Your...
by Sharon Groves | Feb 8, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
We all know that sitting too much can be bad for our health. This is especially true in these exceptional times. I wrote about this same thing 3 ½ years ago. But it is now more applicable than ever. Whether we are staying home due to the pandemic, because of our...
by David Edge | Feb 2, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
It’s February and traditionally this is the month of Valentines where we send our loved one’s flowers, candy, and cards with hearts and cupid on them. Do you feel the love yet? Different countries celebrate Valentine’s day in different ways and on different days than...
by David Schaeffer | Feb 2, 2021 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Where does the time go. Blink and another year is gone. I can’t wait for the virus to be a thing of the past. Mask-free and moving forward. I know, I know, not yet. but I’m hopeful and optimistic. By the time you read this, new presidential administration will be in...