Flanagan Financial Planning Group

The Flanagan Financial Planning Group

Providing Quality Financial Advice to Families in the Four States Area

Welcome!

What, exactly, is “financial planning?” There is no right or wrong answer. Each person has his or her own definition. But, we can tell you that we consider “financial planning” to be more than spreadsheets and time tables.

As financial planners, our goal is to help you make informed decisions about issues that affect your financial well-being so you can achieve financial freedom.

We will work with you to help you determine what’s important to you in your life. Together, we’ll create a road map to take you where you want to be. You can count on us to be your guide and most trusted advisor.

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We have representatives in this office licensed and registered to offer products and services in [AR, LA, TX]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further information.

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Savings Accumulation

Estimate the future value of your current savings.

Cost of Retirement

Use this calculator to estimate how much income and savings you may need in retirement.

Loan Payoff

How much will it cost to pay off a loan over its lifetime?

Mortgage Refinancing

Determine whether you should consider refinancing your mortgage.

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Charity That Pays

By organizing your giving, you can make it more effective, allowing your largess to benefit not only the intended charity, but potentially yourself and your heirs. Two popular ways to structure your giving are charitable lead trusts and charitable remainder trusts.

Your Best Interest

Successfully managing credit is crucial, but there are some arcane credit-card rules that may affect your balance, your interest rate, and even your credit score.

Quick Facts - December 2008

Information about Retirement, Long Term Care and the Mature Markets

Quick Facts - January 2009

Information about Retirement, Long Term Care and the Mature Markets

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