by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Your Money
When looking to manage your own finances, you must make sure that you are privy to a lot of information before you get started. Investing is a risk; there is no other way to describe it. There are some professionals who know what they are doing but even they do not...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Health Care, Retirement, Your Money
There are several different Medicare options to choose from, known as Medicare Part A, B, C, and D. Part A covers a percentage of inpatient hospital visits and skilled nursing facility stays. Part B is for basic care and includes doctor visits, outpatient therapies,...
by Jennifer Langford | Budget, Financial Planning, Your Money
For many of us, spring-cleaning means cleaning out our houses, but this can (and should!) extend to our finances as well. Spring is a time to look through your portfolio for under performing assets, go through your debts, and ensure your taxes are filed properly and...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Life Insurance, Your Money
On this weeks “Money Matters”, we discuss three true or false questions. Whether insurance pays the benefits owed to the beneficiary even if that person is a minor. Will trumps a life insurance policy beneficiary listed? Also whether you should have a...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Retirement, Your Money
How do you find meaningful work in your later years? Barbara Greenspan Shaiman, author of Live Your Legacy Now, offers a few ideas in her book and presentation. First, decide what it is that you love to do. Then, determine what angers you. Combine these and you have...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Safety, Your Money
When choosing a password to protect your information online, it is important to consider that passwords that are easy to remember are often, coincidentally, easier for hackers to guess. You have probably heard at this point not to use ‘password’ as the...