by Mike Mazzella | Jan 7, 2022 | Newsletter
When should you take it? This is one of the biggest decisions you will make that affects your retirement. Most Financial Advisors would tell you to wait until age 70 so you maximize the payment. That is just too simple a response to what is a more complex question....
by Mike Mazzella | Jan 7, 2022 | Newsletter
Better start thinking about Medicare For years, Medicare and Social Security ran hand in hand. You turned age 65, you collected Social Security, and enrolled in Medicare. Now, however, since the age for full Social Security benefits has been increasing (For example...
by IPA | Oct 8, 2021 | Newsletter
Medicare is a powerful resource, and with some education, you can take advantage of the many benefits offered. This program mainly exists to support individuals who traditionally have had a challenging time finding appropriate and affordable health care coverage. That...
by Mike Mazzella | Jul 16, 2021 | Newsletter
Article provided by: Asset Mark Key Takeaways • Rising rates and the likely scale of US fiscal stimulus has raised concerns of inflationary pressures. • Rising inflation does not differentiate between temporary and long-term sustainable inflation. This near-term...
by Mike Mazzella | Jul 16, 2021 | Newsletter
Article provided by: IPA At first glance, Medicare may feel like an overwhelming and confusing subject. But with a little explanation, it can be fairly straightforward to understand how Medicare works and then be able to navigate the Medicare system to make it work...
by Mike Mazzella | Jul 16, 2021 | Newsletter
Each state has intestate laws that govern how a person’s property is distributed at death. Most people are surprised to learn who may or may not inherit their property based on these laws. The best way to prepare yourself is with an Estate Plan which could include a...