The September 2010 personal finance newsletter is now available. It includes information on opportunities unique to 2010 for year-end tax planning, tips on teaching your college-age child about money, how a stronger dollar affects your portfolio, information on FDIC insurance now that higher limits … [Read more...]
Best Financial Planner Award 2010
Thank you Keller Citizen readers for voting Keener Financial Planning Best Financial Planner again for 2010! The Keller Best of the Best issue for 2010 publishes September 22, and I was delighted to find out yesterday that, through your votes, Keener Financial Planning was selected for the second … [Read more...]
August 2010 Personal Finance Newsletter
The August 2010 personal finance newsletter is now available. It includes information on how college scholarships are taxed, how the new healthcare law affects Medicare drug plans, and, as always, an investment market update. Enjoy! Click here to view the newsletter. … [Read more...]
Social Security File-And-Suspend Strategy
If you're married and looking for opportunities to increase retirement income, you may want to look closely at your Social Security benefits. One opportunity for maximizing Social Security income, called "file-and-suspend," may enable a married couple to boost both their retirement and survivor's … [Read more...]
Social Security Workshop at Keller Public Library
I am conducting a free workshop on social security planning strategies at the Keller Public Library on Tuesday, August 17 at 6:30 pm. The session will cover what baby boomers need to know to maximize their retirement income. Attendees will learn: 5 factors to consider when deciding when to … [Read more...]
July 2010 Personal Finance Newsletter
The July 2010 financial planning newsletter is now available. Topics include today's investment market conditions, low mortgage interest rates, college scholarship strategies, required minimum distributions for 2010, and a reminder on staying vigilent against identity theft. An invitation to … [Read more...]
Interviewed by Wall Street Journal on keeping investing costs low
I was recently interviewed for the Wall Street Journal's website about the importance of keeping investing costs low and how costs affect your long-term investment returns. You can read the article at WSJ.com. … [Read more...]
June Monthly Newsletter
The June newsletter is now available with an investment market update and some historical perspective on stock market returns over time to put recent volatility into perspective. It also include a how-to on deciding if you should pay off your mortgage and an invitation to the upcoming budgeting … [Read more...]
Quoted by Jean Chatzky on Self-Employed Retirement Plans
I was recently quoted by Jean Chatzky on AOL's DailyFinance.com on how the self-employed can save for retirement. While self-employed individuals do have to save more to make up for both their contributions and the employers, there are lots of great options available. Your choice of a Simple IRA, … [Read more...]
Four Rules for Asset Allocation
As a special guest blog post, the Motley Fool staff has provided the following article on asset allocation. It's an excellent summary of some of the most important concepts of investing and asset allocation, and is definitely worth the read. Enjoy! By The Motley Fool When it comes to asset … [Read more...]
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