Are you prepared for the future? Ensuring your estate plan reflects your current circumstances is crucial. Learn how regular reviews can prevent potential legal hassles and make sure your wishes are respected, no matter what life throws your way.
Money is a common source of stress in relationships. In this video, Russell Rivera shares how one couple balanced their differing financial habits and strengthened their partnership through a thoughtful financial plan.
Are you making the most of your charitable contributions? Donor-advised funds (DAFs) could be the answer, offering significant tax benefits and the flexibility to support various causes over time.
Regularly reviewing your credit report is crucial for maintaining financial health. It provides insight into your financial behaviors and can help you spot fraud early. Keeping an eye on your credit helps ensure you’re ready for life’s big decisions.
Feeling overwhelmed by market noise? Learn how to stay focused on long-term goals and manage stress with informed decisions, even during market fluctuations.
Do the looming healthcare costs in retirement keep you up at night? Learn how proactive and thoughtful planning can help you manage expenses and retire with confidence.
Getting married is about more than romance; it’s also an occasion in which two people combine their legal and financial affairs. Along with the happy nuptials, it’s also time to consider your new insurance needs.
When your time comes to an end, you’ll leave behind expenses that need to be covered, and may also leave behind loved ones that need financial support. Be sure you understand your life insurance options, so you purchase the coverage that’s right for you.
In this video, Russell and guest speaker, Ross Karp of 3P Insurance, discusses how the current pandemic has impacted the insurance market, and share with you some insight on what to expect the insurance trends to look like moving into the future as we discover our new normal.
Long-term care insurance pays for expenses that your health insurance won’t cover should you become disabled or otherwise unable to fully care for yourself. Here’s what you need to know about it.