by Michael Raidt | Sep 15, 2021 | Insurance Planning
A few weeks ago, this blog addressed things to consider when purchasing property and liability coverage. As we review policies and quotes on behalf of clients there are some common questions, mistakes and coverages that are worth discussing. We take a closer look at...
by Michael Raidt | Aug 11, 2021 | Insurance Planning
Risk management is an important part of a comprehensive financial plan. Insurance is one of the best and most common ways to protect the assets you have against hazards and third-party liability claims. Lately we have had several clients come to us with questions...
by Chip Workman | Aug 22, 2018 | Insurance Planning, Investing & Markets
From time to time, I like to clean out the “blog ideas” folder on my desk and share any topics that may not justify a full blog, but still feel like they’re worth passing along. Below are a few of those topics along with some thoughts, links to articles and other...
by Chip Workman | May 30, 2018 | College Planning, Financial Planning, Insurance Planning
This Memorial Day week, I wanted to share a few things that have collected in my “blog file” that may not justify a whole blog individually but are still well worth sharing. Long Term Care Premiums on the Rise The long-term care insurance industry has experienced...
by taaginc | Apr 25, 2018 | Insurance Planning, Personal Stories
On a typical morning in June of 2007, I was on my way to work. I lived in Northern Kentucky at the time and was making my way north across the Big Mac bridge when traffic suddenly backed up. I slammed on my brakes and managed to stop without rear-ending the car in...
by taaginc | May 6, 2015 | Estate Planning, Insurance Planning, Personal Stories
As I prepared for this week’s blog, I went back over a folder I keep of magazine clippings, conference notes and other ideas jotted down in chicken scratch (that may be an insult to chickens) and realized I had multiple items that, while not full blown topics...