It is no wonder that as our credit card statements begin rolling in, we are motivated to make personal finances our New Year’s Resolution. For many of us, the New Year represents a clean slate – it is a time to reimagine our life. However, amid all the “New Year, New...
The Man of The House… And The “Geyser” It all happened so fast. I was getting ready to do something that I do every day and in a second I am in a compromising position with no idea of how I am going to get out of it. Just as I was about to shower, my wife and I...
Why do we believe that college debt is a burden to the graduate? At Allgen we adhere to the principle that a college degree is a great thing if it is in a career that requires a degree and the student can graduate without debt. Why are we so adamant about this? One...
And just like that – half of 2017 is gone. We entered the year expecting changes due to political and social movement. And while many may say that the anticipated changes have not yet fully manifested themselves, we have witnessed change at Allgen. Among these...
Should I take social security benefits early, delayed, or exactly at my retirement age? This depends on your circumstances, other portfolio assets, cash flow needs, and health. If you are expecting to live a long time (based on family history and individual health)...
When should I take my social security?? So, you’re about to retire and are asking “When should I take social security?” Great Question! In this episode of Allgen’s #MoneyMinute, Paul and Jason elaborate on this often-asked question. They talk...