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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Young Talent Needed


The job market is an ugly place right now but there’s a segment of the financial industry in desperate need of young talent. 

To read more of this article written by Forbes click here.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Do You Have Enough Life Insurance?



Like most Americans, you probably have insurance on your home, your automobile, and even on your iPhone. This is great, as should something happen to any one of these high-priced commodities, you'll be taken care of. Yet alarmingly, when it comes to insuring one's life, Americans tend to be far more lax in their approach to ensuring that their loved ones are taken care of should the unthinkable happen.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Time for Your Annual September Life Insurance Evaluation



Monday: The night air is getting crisper, the kids are back in school, and football season has just kicked off — such are the perennial comforts that herald the arrival of autumn.

Monday, September 17, 2012

You may know what you own but do you know what you really stand to lose?

Meet Tyler and Misty. Married with three kids, they were sure they were making "all the right moves" for the future until they saw their complete financial picture. Learn how The Living Balance Sheet® helped them develop a sound, protection first strategy.






Saturday, September 1, 2012

September is Life Insurance Awareness Month


Click on the video below to see how the security of life insurance can play an important part in your life. Buddy "Cake Boss" Valastro describes his personal experience and challenging path to success. We are confident that Buddy's message will resonate and get you to start thinking about the importance of life insurance.



September 2012 Monthly Economic Update



MONTHLY TIP
Many folks ignore big risks in their financial plan, often because they believe “nothing bad will happen to them” (or their families). This sort of denial doesn’t come with immunity – your faith or naiveté won’t protect you. If the financial effect of a premature death or injury is likely to be insurmountable, that’s where insurance should come in -- to transfer that big risk to a reliable company, for a relatively small but manageable cost, periodic insurance premiums.