The Financial Guys

44% of Young Adults Want To Retire at 60, But Few Are On Track. Are You?

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Financial advisor, Russell Gaiser was featured in a recent CNBC article to talk about what it takes to retire at the age of 60. The article states that 44% of young adults in their 20s and 30s want to retire at 60 but are not on track to reach that goal. Russell Gaiser shares his thoughts.

How to Buy an Annuity

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Financial advisor, Russ Gaiser was featured in Annuities.org to discuss how to buy an annuity and what details you need to know as a first-time annuity buyer. He explains some of the complexities of getting an annuity and how it needs to fit into the overall financial plan.

6 Ways You’re Stealing From Your Nest Egg

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Financial advisor, Russell Gaiser was featured in a recent Yahoo! Finance article discussing ways to learn about saving money. Here is what Russell has to say about money savings.

Reasons You Should Consider Investing To Get Rich

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Financial advisor, Russell Gaiser was featured in a recent Yahoo! Finance article talking about reasons for investing. Russell describes inflation and the impact it has not only on the markets but on everyday items as well. Here is a portion of what he said in the recent article. The Silent Thief Will Rob You Slowly If You […]

Study Finds Poor Investing Moves Are Hurting Millennials Retirement Strategy

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Financial advisor, Russell Gaiser was featured in a recent Yahoo! Finance article discussing millennial retirement strategies. Russell points out the poor investing moves millennials are doing that can harm their retirement savings.  Here is what Russell had to say about millennial retirement savings and why they seem to struggle.