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We live in a financial world of increasing complexity and rapid change that may overwhelm us.  People often fail to plan because they...

  • Lack the time or experience to do proper research
  • Have information on numerous financial services or products
  • Sort through media that may contain complex or confusing financial advice.

Richard McCabe, ChFC, CLTC, CASL founded McCabe & McCabe Financial to help clients successfully meet these challenges.

Our knowledge and experience in financial services together with the support of the Wealth Financial Group, an office of MetLife, provides us with greater depth of planning resources.

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Impact of Inflation

Estimate the future cost of an item based on today’s prices and the rate of inflation you expect.

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Rising Popularity of Roth IRA as Retirement Vehicle

Investment in the Roth IRA has been growing dramatically. Fueling the growth of this popular investment vehicle are tax-free distributions in retirement and no mandatory withdrawals due to age. Compare the trade-offs of Roth IRAs with traditional IRAs, including eligibility limitations, annual contribution limits, and withdrawal considerations.

HOT TOPIC: Debating the Debt Ceiling

There has been substantial debate in Congress over raising the ceiling on the national debt. Although many Americans could be adversely affected if Congress decided not to increase the debt ceiling, this is unlikely to happen.

Managing Cash When Interest Rates Are Low

It's generally a good idea to keep three to six months of income in an emergency fund, but where should cash be kept when interest rates are low? This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of savings accounts, certificates of deposit, and money market funds.

HOT TOPIC: The Federal Estate Tax Is Back and May Be Here to Stay

The estate tax has been reinstated after being allowed to lapse in 2010. The new estate tax provisions are the most generous in decades — but they are temporary. A far more stringent estate tax is slated to take effect after 2012. Fortunately, a properly structured trust may help some families reduce their potential exposure to the estate tax.

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