Money Made Easy: Owning a Home

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, tackles a viewer’s question about buying a home with inheritance money. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer advice on whether or not to purchase a home with inheritance money

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Money Made Easy: Saving for College

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, teaches us how to save for college tuition for newborns. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer tips on how you’ll be able to send your kids to college even

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Lifestyle Analysis – Alimony and Child Support

By JoAnne C. Holt Certified divorce financial analyst What is a “lifestyle analysis” and why would you need one?  This analysis is normally helpful in preparing your financial affidavit as well as providing very important information to your attorney. Additionally, if one spouse has had a greater earning capacity and

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Money Made Easy: Finances & Your Fiancee

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, tackles a viewer’s question about how to smoothly integrate two people’s finances. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer tips on the tricky situation of managing finances and combining accounts

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Money Made Easy: Annual Reviews

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, talks about the uses of, and need for, an annual review of your financial situation. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to explain options and best choices for your review

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Money Made Easy: Insurance Reform

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, answers a viewer’s question about whether he should close his own small business so that he can take a new job with steady health insurance benefits for him and his family. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own experience as

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Property Division: Keeping What’s Yours

by Erik Carter, JD (Cordell & Cordell, PC) What constitutes marital property?  The answer to this question will largely depend on where you live.  In Indiana, all assets owned by either party at the time you file for divorce are considered marital property.  It makes no difference how the property

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IRS Changes Pertaining To Children Of Divorced Parents

Tax & Financial expert, Michael Isenhart of Isenhart Tax & Financial, joins family law attorney, Dan Cuneo, JD (Cordell & Cordell, PC) to discuss changes in this year’s tax laws pertaining to dependent children of divorced or separated parents or parents who live apart. Make reading this a part of

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Preserving Your Retirement

by Richard J. Coffee, II,  Cordell & Cordell, P.C. The dissolution of a marriage presents numerous changes and unfortunate consequences.  Custody issues may be resolved by compromise, mediation and/or counseling.  The personal property division may be an irritating inconvenience.  Financial support a current cash flow adjustment.  None of these are

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