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The Pros and Cons of Short-Term Health Insurance Plans

The Pros and Cons of Short-Term Health Insurance Plans

by SDP Team | Nov 5, 2018 | Risk Management

The Trump administration just made it easier to buy short-term health plans. Here’s what you need to know.These short-term plans are much cheaper than plans that comply with the Affordable Care Act, although they often cover far less.A cheaper plan may seem like...
Everything single parents need to know about life insurance

Everything single parents need to know about life insurance

by SDP Team | Sep 4, 2018 | life insurance

Even though it might be hard sometimes to picture your young children as independent adults, you hope to live long enough to see that day. Life insurance provides a financial safety net in case you don’t. It’s an important financial tool for virtually all parents,...
Capital Gains Taxes Could Change Soon — Here’s What You Need to Know

Capital Gains Taxes Could Change Soon — Here’s What You Need to Know

by SDP Team | Sep 4, 2018 | Tax

The Trump administration has suggested a major change to capital gains taxes. We already know that a second wave of tax cuts, informally known as Tax Reform 2.0, is in the works. The framework that was recently released didn’t mention capital gains taxes. The...
Millennials Are Helping Their Boomer Parents Manage Finances

Millennials Are Helping Their Boomer Parents Manage Finances

by SDP Team | Sep 4, 2018 | millennials

You could call it reciprocal personal finance mentoring Since millennials (men and women age 22 to 37) are just getting started managing their money and launching their careers, many of their boomer parents are giving them financial advice. But here’s a twist: Some...
These 2 Simple Things Can Dramatically Boost Your Retirement Savings

These 2 Simple Things Can Dramatically Boost Your Retirement Savings

by SDP Team | Sep 4, 2018 | Retirement

The average American is nowhere near ready for retirement. Forty-six percent of baby boomers have nothing at all saved for retirement, according to a study from the Insured Retirement Institute, and 81% of Americans don’t even know how much they need to save to...
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