We expect this U.S. expansion to last for years. Here’s why.

We rely on our sponsoring partners like JPMorgan with deep benches of financial professionals from economists to worldwide investment strategists to keep abreast of our ever changing US and World Economies.  This article will provide you with insights into JPMorgan’s recent outlook for the US Economy.

How to turn the economy’s reopening into your fresh financial start

At Frey Financial we follow a theory called “Behavior Finance”. Behavioral Scientists have noted that people are more likely to assess their lives and make meaningful changes around “temporal landmarks”—dates that they consider to signal new beginnings. They call this phenomenon the “fresh start effect.”1   Read more about the “fresh start effect” here.

UNSURE WHEN TO CLAIM SOCIAL SECURITY? TIMING HAS ITS BENEFITS

For many Americans, social security benefits make up a significant portion of retirement income. When it comes to how much you will receive, you may be surprised to learn that you have a choice in the matter—and timing is everything. The longer you wait to claim your benefits, the larger your monthly payment will be, […]

DOES YOUR CREDIT NEED REPAIRING?

Many people had their financial plans derailed in 2020. You or a spouse may have lost a job or been hit with unexpected expenses for medical care, assisting family members, or other reasons. Financial stress may have forced you to make tough choices, such as deciding which bills to pay, scaling back on your savings, […]

TO KEEP OR NOT TO KEEP: A GUIDE TO COMMON RECORDS-RETENTION QUESTIONS

Living in an increasingly paperless world has its benefits, but when it comes to records retention, does it make a difference? Sure, digital recordkeeping on the cloud means more storage space, easy access, and less vulnerability to inadvertent destruction. But the questions of what to keep and for how long feel just as confusing as […]

A STARTER GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR HOUSE

From the moment you decide to sell to the day you hand over the keys, selling a home is often unpredictable and time consuming. By being as prepared as possible, you can keep the process moving and achieve the optimal price in the current market. 1) Decide when to sell. You may not have flexibility on […]

TAX SEASON SCAM ALERT

With tax season upon us, many of us are busy gathering the appropriate documents, meeting with CPAs, and ensuring that relevant tax deadlines are met. But in all the hustle and bustle, taxpayers also need to keep an eye on the risks, especially tax season scams. Each year, scammers get more savvy with strategies they […]

YOUR GUIDE TO MEDICARE PLANNING

Did you know that the total projected lifetime health care costs (excluding long-term care) for the average 65-year-old couple retiring this year are expected to be $295,000 in today’s dollars? This figure highlights how important it is for you to start planning to manage your health care expenses in retirement. For many people, Medicare becomes the […]

LAST-MINUTE CHARITABLE GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

December is the “giving season,” when many people consider using their wealth to help others. Because of the urgent need for generosity presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be looking for ways to stretch your charitable donations. As always, the use of tax-efficient giving strategies can help them go further. This year, it’s also […]

SOLUTIONS FOR MANAGING STUDENT LOAN DEBT

Managing student loan debt has become one of the biggest financial planning challenges for many. In the U.S., student loan debt rose to $1.51 trillion last year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. So, if you or family members are dealing with the burden of budgeting every month for a student loan, you’re not […]

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