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2020 NAPA Top Women Advisors – Tina Schackman

Congratulations to BFSG’s @Tina Schackman for being named as an “All-Star” on the 2020 NAPA Top Women Advisors List! Disclaimer: Awards and recognitions by unaffiliated rating services, companies, and/or publications should not be construed by a client or prospective client as a guarantee that he/she will experience a certain level of results if the Firm is engaged, or continues to be engaged,...

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Open Enrollment for Health Insurance Marketplaces

Beginning on November 1, 2020, individuals (including families) may apply for new health insurance, switch to a different health-care plan, or re-enroll in their current plan through a Health Insurance Marketplace under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The open enrollment period for 2021 health coverage ends on December 15, 2020. If you don't have health insurance through a job, Medicare,...

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Building Good Financial Habits

Managing finances for many people is difficult and for some can be overwhelming. This is not because people are incapable of managing their finances, but rather they have never been shown how to do so. Basic finance like paying bills and understanding taxes is not taught in schools and most of us did not learn from our parents (or were taught bad habits instead). Below are some tips to help you...

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How to Say No

In today’s busy word one of the most important skills to learn is how to say “No”. We are very busy and it is easy to become overwhelmed if you overcommit. If you are like most people, you do not like saying “No.” This could be because you genuinely like to help others, or maybe you do not want to reject others. Perhaps you are afraid this will reflect poorly on you if you say “No”. The reality...

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Tips for Medicare Open Enrollment

As of October 15th Medicare beneficiaries can make changes to their Medicare benefits. This is the time to review your current benefits and make any changes. If you are unhappy with your current plan or perhaps your health has changed during the past year, now is the time to make any necessary changes like switching Medicare health and prescription drug plans. Each year, Medicare plan costs and...

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Asset Protection

The American Bar Association published at the end of 2017 that there were 1.3 million lawyers in the United States.  That is one lawyer for every 300 people, the most per capita of any country in the world. Now there are a few more. In today’s litigious society, many of us may be concerned about keeping that for which we have worked so hard.  What are some of the tools that you can use to...

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Understanding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)

Using a Health Savings Account (HSA) is a prudent financial decision that many Americans overlook or simply do not understand. One of their primary benefits is that contributed funds do not run out each year like a medical savings account. Instead, unused funds roll over each year and can be used for future medical expenses. This feature creates a unique planning opportunity to help cover future...

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Do Not Lose Sight

These words have just been sitting heavy with me lately. As I think about them it has so many different meanings and is something, I just wanted to share. 1. Do Not Lose Sight of the Finish Line - The end of the year is in sight so make sure to complete any goal or projects you wanted to complete this year. Too many people run out of strength and do not complete things that they start. Take...

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Money Mastery Webinar Series OnDemand

If you missed our Money Mastery webinar series or just want to revisit any portion of the series given by our CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) professionals, the replays are now available OnDemand by clicking the links below. Connecting the Dots to Your Financial Future (Part 1) – Learn the importance of creating a budget, strategies to pay down debt, and tips to build and maintain good...

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3 Interesting Facts to Consider When Choosing a College

This time of year, it is important for high school Seniors (and Juniors) to consider their plans after high school. The FAFSA process begins on October 1st and check out our recent blog post for more information. Below are some things to consider whether to go to college or not as well as what majors to consider. Below are jobs considered the best to have for the future: JobGrowth Rate...

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The Time for Financial Aid is Now

If you or a child plans on attending college for the 2021-2022 school year (i.e. next fall) the most important step is to start the process early for financial aid. The first step is to complete the FAFSA, which is the government form used to determine how much financial aid the student may qualify for. Who Should Complete The FAFSA? High school seniors planning on attending college next fall or...

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5 Tips to Improve Your Negotiating Skills

Self-improvement is always important and part of personal growth. One skill that is not taught enough and very important is improving negotiating skills. This can help you in almost every aspect of your life.  Negotiating is an essential skill for your financial health to help you pay less for items like a new car and to help you get raises or better job offers. Do not make it hostile. If you...

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Mega Back Door Roth Conversions

There may be potentially a way for you to put up to $37,500 in a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k) this year. The goal here is to put as much money as possible into a Roth account to take full advantage of the tax-free growth. This is a wonderful strategy for the lucky few who qualify and can take advantage of it. The reality is that your employer-sponsored plan may not allow it. Let us take a closer look...

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2020 Year-End Planning Checklist

We are now a few weeks from officially being in fall. This is the time of year to begin tax planning for your 2020 taxes. The mistake most people make is they do not plan for taxes until after the new year and by then there is little to no planning that can be done. Below is a helpful checklist with important deadlines to be aware of to help you with year-end tax planning: October 1st Establish...

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