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By ebridge
In Estate Planning, Personal Finance, Retirement
Posted May 29, 2018

Mid-Life Finance Matters to Attend To

As I approach the age of 50, I am starting to think and see things in a different light. To do this properly, you need to know where you have been, understand any mistakes you might have made and [...]

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By ebridge
In General, Personal Finance
Posted May 22, 2018

Millennials and Finance

Are you one of the many millennials who face a stream of stereotypes that may not be a reality? If so you may not be the lazy, entitled or narcissistic that people believe you to be. Many [...]

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By ebridge
In Personal Finance, Retirement
Posted May 15, 2018

Term Life Insurance and Things to Consider

Life insurance can be a messy and complex issue for the most astute person. What type of life insurance do you need to protect your loved ones? Personally, I believe that term life insurance [...]

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By ebridge
In General, Personal Finance
Posted May 9, 2018

Free copy of How the Stock Market Operates

Do you have a topic dealing with finance that you want more information? Is there an issue that you would like to know more? Do you have a question that needs an answer on a finance matter? In an [...]

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By ebridge
In Personal Finance, Retirement
Posted May 8, 2018

Social Security Widow Benefits

Are you a widow and collecting Social Security benefits? If this is the case from an audit conducted in February of 2018, it was found that most widow benefits have been underpaid by the Social [...]

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By ebridge
In General, Personal Finance
Posted May 1, 2018

Emergency Funds

What to do with your emergency funds? If you are prudent, you have amassed an emergency fund that is equal to anywhere from three to nine months of fixed expenses and up to a year to two if you [...]

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My name is Kirk G. Meyer, and I hold a Master of Science in Financial Planning from Bentley University which has broadened my thoughts and approaches to personal finance and financial planning in meaningful ways. I also hold a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis READ MORE…

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