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Tony Walker Financial: Borrow Against Your Life Insurance


www.tonywalkerfinancial.com orcall 1-877.499.WALK Retirement Specialist – Tony Walker, from Tony Walker Financial, talks with a caller about borrowing against their Life Insurance. Tony has over 25 years of experience in the financial services business and is a leader in his community. He is an author, a film maker, and currently appears every Monday morning on NBC affiliate WAVE TV in Louisville Kentucky, where he is co-host on a live call in show answering questions from an audience of over 500 thousand households. And just as importantly, Tony has a real pulse on what Americans are thinking since he works personally with so many people, from all walks of life.


Can’t I rollover my 401k I have with Hartford Life?

My employer whom I still work for said that they said I can’t touch this money until I retire or opt for a Hardship Withdrawal if I can prove that. It’s my damn money! I don’t want my acct with them, I want to move the $$$ to Fidelity whom i’m happy with. PLEASE HELP…


How secure income that will last a life! With Alan Pepperdine


www. protectingyourdreams. com Alan Pepperdine Presents Pepperdine Retirement Planning secure, Inc., today’s topic as an income, for a lifetime!. See protectingyourdreams. com To Find Out More Infromation On Topic’s Like These Right Now!


Life in a Box


Do you have your financial house in order? Do you have a plan? Those that have a plan and know what they have are better off than those who don’t!


For Better or for Worse … When Life Changes


www.kimsnider.com Think back on the seminal events in your life. How many would you say were fortunate? How many unfortunate? Financial planners have a term for those changes. We call them transition events. Examples of transition events include marriage, retirement, career change, divorce, loss of a spouse or parent, a windfall or settlement, bankruptcy, the sale of a business and inheritance. Almost all of these events will have both a financial and an emotional component. Some, like marriage, retirement, a windfall or sale of a business are occasion for joy, excitement, optimism and hope. Other times, life’s twists and turns bring sadness, anxiety and fear. If we are honest with ourselves, even the “positive” events often create mixed emotions. My advice … take time to deal with the emotional component before dealing with the financial. I was mentored for awhile by a psychologist who worked with traders at hedge funds. He told me, “Whatever unresolved issues you have in your life will play themselves out in your trading.” At the time, I dismissed his statement as a bunch of psycho-babble. Probably because I had unresolved issues I couldn’t face at the time! Imagine that! But years later, I was able to see that he was absolutely right. And it wasn’t just in my trading, it was how I handled every aspect of my money – from the investments I chose, the house I chose to live in, the car I drove, even the people I chose to hang out with. When we face a transition event


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