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Our financial newsletters are designed to provide helpful information on a wide variety of financial topics. Simply click on one of the newsletter topics below to read the article in its entirety.

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November

  • Treasury Yields Off 17-Year Highs

    While yields are off highs not seen since before the Great Recession, investors might consider some of the Treasury security types and maturities outlined in this article.

  • If You Don’t Have a Will Yet, Why Not?

    Although 64% of Americans think having a will is important, only 32% have one. This article looks at reasons people don’t have a will and why they need one regardless of the reason.

  • FAFSA for 2025-2026 School Year Opens December 1

    Following a disastrous rollout last year, this article provides tips for submitting the redesigned Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2025–2026 school year.

  • Do You Know Your Medicare Coverage Options?

    There are two ways to obtain Medicare coverage: Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Here’s how they work.

October

  • HOT TOPIC: The Fed Finally Cut Interest Rates

    The Fed’s first rate cut of one-half percentage point in four years marks a critical juncture for the economy, with significant implications for consumers, businesses, and investors.

  • A Pension Strategy That May Boost Your Income

    A strategy called pension maximization may enable a married pensioner to elect the higher payments of a single-life annuity while also providing for the spouse’s financial future.

  • What’s Your Real Return?

    While investors typically look at the nominal return on their investments, it’s important to understand the real return in order to target financial goals.

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