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Financial Resolutions for Individuals Nearing Retirement
Getting close to retirement is exciting, but it often brings a little worry about your financial future.
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A Survival Guide for a Bear Market
long-term financial strategy and discuss your concerns about bear market volatility with your financial professional ... occurred 78% of the past 91 years. Are you concerned about this bear market? Today's bear market presents challenges
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Why CAP COM
Whether you bank with us, work here, or live in the communities we serve – experience the difference CAP COM can make in your life.
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5 Hard Truths of Home Renovation
Whether you are doing your own home renovation or have some pros on the job, here are a few friendly reminders to consider before letting that hammer fly.
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Key Considerations as You Start Receiving Social Security Benefits
Learn about three key considerations relating to your future Social Security benefits.
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Web Privacy Policy
we collect and disclose about our members. It also includes information about the parties who receive ... the Site. The information generated by the cookie about use of our website will be transmitted to and stored
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Resources for New Businesses
CAP COM Solutions Develop a Business Plan Need Financing? Open your CAP COM business account to ... York’s Capital Region. CAP COM a Division of Broadview and the above companies are separate entities
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Checking Line of Credit
Caught with no money in your CAP COM Checking Account? Your bills are still covered if you have a credit line for your account.
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Long-Term Care: Exploring Your Options
With longer life expectancies for both men and women, it is likely that you or someone close to you will eventually need some type of long term care (LTC). You can start the LTC planning process by considering the following common options for receiving and funding care.
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Purpose-Built Investing
Stay focused on your investing goals and keep looking ahead.
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Why Financial Preparedness Is a Smart Investment
Only about two-thirds of Americans could cover an unexpected $400 expense. Here are some of the most crucial steps you may take to work on financial preparedness.
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Educating Kids on Cyber Safety
Kids are literally growing up “connected.” These opportunities also come with risks. In this blog, we explore three areas of risk for kids and what you can do to help them stay safe.
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Social Security Simplified: Common Questions and Answers
Whether you are getting close to retirement or even if retirement is still a little way off, here are some common questions and answers regarding Social Security.
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4 Best Things to Do with Your Tax Return
You can do multiple things with your tax return. Here are four ideas.
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Insurance
Protect your financial security and personal wellbeing and leave confusing, time-consuming insurance shopping behind.
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529 College Savings Plans A Cheat Sheet for Common Questions
answers to some of the most commonly-asked questions about 529 college savings plans. What Are Qualified Expenses ... sometimes challenging. Here are some things to know about qualified expenses: Books, supplies, and equipment
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Retirement Mistakes to Fix Before the Holidays
Spend as much time fixing your retirement mistakes as you do planning the holidays .
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A Taxpayer’s Guide to Exemptions, Deductions, and Credits
The IRS provides a few ways taxpayers can reduce the taxes they owe if they qualify for certain exemptions, deductions, and credits.
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As Volatility Increases, So Does Retirement Worry
Getting ready for retirement involves more than just calculating how much you will need and the rate you can draw down your savings. The years before you retire is a crucial time to prepare both financially and psychologically.
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Financial Planning at Every Age
Americans are budgeting more due to the pandemic. Knowing where your money is going and making sure you're adequately funding your future could be helpful to maintain your lifestyle for the decades that you may live.