by David Edge | Feb 7, 2019 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
As the other David and I work together on many projects at the office, we sometimes have a moment where one of us will invoke a colloquialism that the other David has never heard of. Sometimes this makes for some humor, and other times it causes plain old...
by David Schaeffer | Feb 5, 2019 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
It’s a shame the government had to be closed for so long. Federal employees will feel the sting for a long time to come. It’s one thing to have a career with an unbelievable set of benefits, including low-cost, high-quality healthcare plans, tax-deferred...
by Sharon Groves | Jan 24, 2019 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
It’s difficult to measure exactly how much cholesterol actually comes from your food, because your liver also makes cholesterol. We do know there are certain types of cholesterol which ARE influenced by your diet. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL). This is the “bad”...
by David Edge | Jan 22, 2019 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Erma was turning 65, was going to continue to work, and had medical coverage through her employer. She was concerned about all the penalty discussions that she was warned about by her friends and co-workers. Even her HR representative at her employer warned her that...
by David Edge | Jan 17, 2019 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Being a Kid… As adults, we often get caught in a circle of adult tasks. Sometimes it is out of necessity, as we take care of a sick spouse or adult child. We are always ready to step in and help with grandkids, and sometimes it’s because we get so many requests for...
by Marc Frye | Jan 10, 2019 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Hello again, welcome to 2019! This month’s topic may seem unusual coming from the financial guy but bear with me. True, professional, financial advisors don’t stop at investing. There are many factors that impact our financial lives. As we get older, there...