Randy Raymond,CLU,ChFC
I am committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and professionalism in my relationship with you, my client. I endeavor to know and understand your financial situation and provide you with only the highest quality information, services, and products to help you reach your goals.
Pledge of Confidentiality:
I accept the responsibility of preserving the confidentiality of all matters discussed with each client. The importance of keeping this trust is unquestioned! As a financial professional I regard confidentiality as the single most important item of consideration. "Your business is your business". If I am given the opportunity to work with you, you have my personal guarantee of total confidentiality.
"YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY TOMORROW IS MY MISSION TODAY"
Newsletters
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Time to Bulk Up Your Emergency Fund
A financial crisis can strike when least expected, so it’s important to have a sufficient emergency fund. This article offers some suggestions to help increase a fund before it’s needed.
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Most Grocery Shoppers Aren’t Fooled by Shrinkflation
You may have noticed products shrinking in size while prices stay the same or increase. This article includes tips for spotting and reducing the impact of this tricky strategy.
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Enriching a Teen with a Roth IRA
A teen with a part-time job can contribute to a Roth IRA, which is a flexible way to accumulate funds for college, retirement, and other long-term needs.
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REITs, Rates, and Income
This article provides an overview of REITs, including how they can offer a consistent income stream and why changing interest rates can affect REIT performance.
Calculators
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Cash Flow Analysis
This Cash Flow Analysis form will help you weigh your income vs. your expenses.
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Life Expectancy
Knowing your likely life expectancy is an important factor in making long-term financial plans.
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LTCI Cost of Waiting
Estimate the potential cost of waiting to purchase a long-term care insurance policy.
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Taxable Equivalent Yield
Calculate the rate of return you would have to receive from a taxable investment to realize an equivalent tax-exempt yield.