by MRA Advisory Team | Mar 16, 2021 | Estate, Finances, Women & Wealth
When it comes to estate planning, women have unique concerns. The fact is that women live an average of 5.1 years longer than men. That’s important because it means that there’s a greater chance that you’ll need your assets to last for a longer...
by MRA Advisory Team | Mar 10, 2021 | Children, Family, Finances, Planning, Retirement
Children are a special blessing and their arrival brings boundless love and joy into our lives that you can’t put a price on. But adding a child to the household impacts the family budget in very measurable ways. Whether this is your first child or your fourth,...
by MRA Advisory Team | Mar 3, 2021 | Retirement, Estate, Family, Fidicuary, Finances, Financial Savings, Investments, IRA, Planning, Portfolio
Are you unsure about whether you’re on the right track with your savings and investments? Finding yourself with new responsibilities, such as the care of a child or an aging parent? Facing other life events, such as marriage, divorce, the sale of a family...
by MRA Advisory Team | Feb 17, 2021 | Fidicuary, Finances, Investments, Planning, Portfolio
1Q21 Update: News & Views on Capital & Capitol Issues with an Open Forum Discussion Format Presented by: Nick Pirsos, Wealth Advisor at MRA Advisory Group Monday, March 8th at 7:oo pm Topics discussed will include: What investment market segments are...
by MRA Advisory Team | Jan 27, 2021 | Finances, 401(k), Fidicuary, Financial Savings, Planning, Portfolio, Retirement, Women & Wealth
Qualified cash or deferred arrangements (CODAs) permitted under Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, commonly referred to as “401(k) plans,” have become one of the most popular types of employer-sponsored retirement plans. How does a 401(k) plan...
by MRA Advisory Team | Jan 7, 2021 | Finances, Financial Savings, Investments, IRA, Millennial, Planning, Portfolio, Retirement, Socially Responsible Investing
Just one year ago, Congress passed the Secure Act to help people save more aggressively for retirement. But thanks to the financial beatdown that was 2020, we could all use a bit more help. More than a quarter of Americans have slowed or stopped contributing to their...