Financial And Investment Planning in 2021
The year 2020 was a whirlwind, and I’m not sure we should expect much different in 2021. If last year taught us anything, we need to make sure we are financially prepared for economic turbulence.
The Medicare Open Enrollment Period is in full swing, but what does that mean for you? If you are over the age of 65 or receive Medicare benefits, you’ll want to pay attention. The Medicare Open Enrollment period runs from October 15th – December 7th. During this time, you are allowed to freely shop Medicare plans to find the right plan for you. Any changes made during this time will go into effect January 1st.
In WNY alone, there are 43 different Medicare plans to choose from. Exploring these plan options on your own could seem overwhelming, but don’t let that scare you. The Financial Guys Insurance Agency is here for you. Schedule an appointment with an AHIIP Certified advisor who will take the time to go over the plans in detail, while reviewing your specific healthcare needs to help you find the plan that’s best for you.
Don’t let complacency win. If you’ve been in the same plan for years, you might not know what benefits you’re missing out on. After a quick meeting with one of our representatives, you might find yourself moving to a plan that better suits your needs.
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The year 2020 was a whirlwind, and I’m not sure we should expect much different in 2021. If last year taught us anything, we need to make sure we are financially prepared for economic turbulence.
Holidays are always the most expensive time of the year; by saving money on your home and auto insurance, you can help ease the burden of holiday expenses.
The Erie County Comptroller’s office announced this week ‘WNY Media,’ a journalist out of WNY, was a recipient of a $10,000 grant. We find it highly alarming that WNYMedia was a recipient of this grant, given the business’s vile nature.