by Sharon Groves | Jun 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
I’ll make this short and “sweet”! No pun intended! Sugar is dangerous. It’s not so much about what you sprinkle on your morning cereal. It’s about all the sugar hidden in 68% of our processed foods like fancy store-bought coffee, pasta...
by David Edge | Jun 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Here in AZ, we’ve already had our fill of 100-degree days by now, so it’s just a waiting game for monsoon season to start to get some relief. In the meantime…. What are you going to do this summer? May I suggest exploring your state? Or visiting ours! How about a...
by David Schaeffer | Jun 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Sooooo what if something unexpected happens? What can we expect? That depends. Most of our clients are already retired, on a fixed but comfortable income, take one or two prescription medications, and are relatively active. What about being prepared with other basic...
by David Edge | May 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Tracy called our office in a panic after being notified that her Medicare Advantage plan did not cover a lab she used. “My plan denied coverage of this $300 lab procedure because they said I didn’t get a referral!” She cried. “My Summary of...
by Marc Frye | May 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Good money management is essential for all ages and stages of life. However, older adults’ financial needs, spending, and saving patterns change. The thought of living on a fixed income can be scary. Financial security and being prepared can come in many forms....
by David Edge | May 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Do you remember the first time you fell in love with music? How old were you, where were you, who was with you, and what was the type or title of the music? Because whatever it was, it made you…you!As you think back, it could have been a simple nursery song, or maybe...
by Sharon Groves | May 26, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Pneumococcal Pneumonia is caused by bacteria, not a virus. It can be spread through a cough or sneeze causing infection in many parts of the body, including lungs, ears, sinuses, brain & spinal cord, and even the blood. Symptoms can include fever, cough, shortness...
by David Edge | May 12, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
Up, up, up she goes! As we progress into 2022, everything is getting more and more expensive. As goods continue to be in short demand, there is an impact on the average American family of ever-increasing prices outpacing what we earn and get paid. Everyday products...
by David Schaeffer | May 10, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
“Don’t sweat the small stuff.” That’s what folks have said to make us feel better when we’re overwhelmed. I have heard it too, and I get it. But in talking to Nancy, who runs our financial department, she says SHE is ALL about the small stuff. That is a...
by Marc Frye | Apr 25, 2022 | The American Retirement Advisor Blog
We talk a lot about how to make money safely in our monthly financial tip. This month, I’d like to talk about what you need to protect your assets outside of what we do for you. Here at American Retirement Advisors, we exceed every required safeguard of your...