by McCabe & Associates | May 3, 2017 | Financial Planning, Retirement Planning, Risk Management
Last month, Fidelity released the results of its Retirement IQ Survey and uncovered a significant gap in knowledge among Americans who responded. According to Fidelity, although they only asked 8 questions, there was a lack of understanding among the majority of...
by McCabe & Associates | Apr 19, 2017 | Budgeting, Financial Planning
The weather is changing, the trees are blooming and the smell of spring is in the air! If you’re like us, you’re also opening up your windows to air out the house & even getting spring cleaning done around the house. Spring cleaning doesn’t only apply to your...
by McCabe & Associates | Jan 30, 2017 | Financial Planning, Retirement Planning
We all are reaching for the ultimate financial goal – being able to retire on our terms and near age 65. Your savings and investments during your working years are excellent tools that can help us reach those golden years. However, there are many risks at play leading...
by McCabe & Associates | Jan 12, 2017 | Budgeting, Credit, Financial Planning, Investment Management, Lifestyle, Retirement Planning
The beginning of the New Year always brings with it some gusto about reaching goals. Most people choose to tackle their health, either with weight loss or improving their fitness levels. Many others elect to tackle their finances, but fail to set smart goals. At...
by McCabe & Associates | Sep 27, 2016 | Financial Planning, Insurance, Risk Management
According to the Social Security Administration, a 20-year old has a 1 in 4 chance of becoming disabled before reaching age 67 (SSA, 2015). While the Social Security Administration does provide some disability benefits, their average payout doesn’t always cover the...
by McCabe & Associates | Sep 15, 2016 | Financial Planning, Insurance, Life Insurance, Risk Management
When it comes to life insurance, the two most popular types are term and permanent policies. But which policy is best for you? Term life insurance is temporary; it provides a death benefit for a specific term, such as 10, 20, or 30 years. Unlike other types of life...