Money Made Easy: Emergency Money |
| Wednesday, 01 September 2010 00:00 |
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In this week's edition of Money Made Easy, host Dan Danford answers this financial question from a viewer: How many months worth of emergency savings do I need? What about if I am approaching retirement and will have a very stable income of my pension and social security benefits? Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, debunks the general rule of thumb for emergency funds and offers financial advice on how to prepare for retirement. Listen to the podcast for all your personal financial help.
Dan Danford, MBA, CRSP® Dan Danford, a professional who began his investment career as a bank trust officer, has been advising clients on how to preserve and manage wealth for over 20 years. He was one of the founders of The Trust Company of St. Joseph, a nationally recognized Missouri-chartered trust company. He then went on to form his own commission-free investment advisory firm, Family Investment Center in 1998. Dan feels strongly that a commission-free firm offers the best option for most people to receive independent, objective advice at reasonable rates, with a high level of personalized service. He favors solution-based planning and proven investment strategies. With his financial expertise and investment management experience, he helps clients achieve their financial goals while providing them peace of mind, convenience, economy, and simplicity. Dan serves a wide range of clients, but especially enjoys working with and educating families, nonprofit groups, and company retirement plans. Areas of Expertise
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![]() written by Zalihan J., May 06, 2011
A brand new law can make it harder for Social Security and other federal benefits to be garnished, except in certain situations. Banks cannot garnish any benefit payments like Social Security or disability unless there are 2 months of benefit payments, which isn't incredibly likely to take place. Parties other than banks, however, are able to still garnish federal benefits. The proof is here: New rule makes Social Security benefits off-limits for garnishing
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