March 2023
Hello,
This month, our newsletter explores the following topics:
- How to save for retirement in hard times
- Six red flags in the home-buying process
- Five winners in Biden’s new student loan plan
- When can you file taxes in 2023?
As 2023 gets into full swing, we are starting to see all its opportunities and drawbacks. Please contact us if you would like to discuss your finances.
Sincerely,
David and Jonathan Mosenson
President and Vice President
Retirement Expert: Advice For Saving For Retirement In Hard Times
Finding the right retirement strategy can be difficult amid a volatile stock market and inflation. But there are ways to safely save, according to Senior Retirement Planner Ken Moraif at the Retirement Planners of America. Read More >
Be On The Lookout For These Six Red Flags In The Homebuying Process. It Could Save Your Thousands, A Real-Estate Attorney Said.
Douglas R. Miller has been a real-estate and consumer-protection attorney for more than 25 years. He said that almost everything is negotiable and buyers should read contracts closely before signing. Read More >
Student Loans: 5 Biggest Winners Of Biden’s New IDR Plan
Federal student loan borrowers may soon see their monthly payments cut by atleast half — and potentially have their debt forgiven in as little as a decade — due to big changes expected to an existing repayment plan. Here are five key beneficiaries of the fresh IDR plan, according to experts. Read More >
When Can You File Taxes in 2023?
If you’re an early bird when it comes to filing your tax return, here’s when you can file. If not, you can file with the IRS for an extension by April 18, 2023, for more time. Read More >
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