
Spring Cleaning Your File Cabinets
April 3, 2018
With warmer weather, more sunshine, and opening day baseball (Go White Sox!) on the horizon, I was feeling ambitious last weekend and decided to get a jump start on my Spring cleaning. As I sifted through file cabinets I was shocked as to how many statements, bills, and receipts can pile up over 12 months, […]

Top 5 Attributes to Retire Well
October 10, 2017
Last week I attended a retirement party for John, a long-time client and friend that I cannot seem to forget about. The party was like a back yard wedding you would see in the movies. There was a big white tent, a great live band, and of course, plenty of food and drinks with well […]

4 Questions to Evaluate Your Long-Term Care Plan
September 5, 2017
The AARP and AICPA recently conducted surveys to gauge retirees’ biggest concerns. Number one was running out of money which is not too big of a surprise. However, number two was health and long-term care planning – not losing a loved one, staying busy in their next phase, finding time to be with family and […]

“Repeal” and “Replace (At a Later Date)”
June 13, 2017
The great debate between President Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) and President Trump’s American Health Care Act (AHCA) has just begun. While the passing of the AHCA is the GOPs first attempt at reforming America’s health care, the final passage is still a long summer away. The House Bill that squeaked thru by a few […]