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Do You Have The Keys For Financial Success?

The financial decisions we make today will have a great impact on our future.  The choices that we make with our investments impact not only our lives, but also our children’s and grandchildren’s.  At Lion's Share Financial of East Cobb, we believe that quality -  blended with excellent service - is the foundation for a successful relationship.  Our goal is to offer excellent service and meet your family's need to plan for a secure retirement.

Car Affordability

How much can you afford to pay for a car?

Savings Goals

How much do you need to save each year to meet your long-term financial goals?

Long-Term Care Self Insurance

Will you be able to afford nursing home care?

Mortgage Refinancing

Determine whether you should consider refinancing your mortgage.

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Insurance for Two Could Benefit Your Heirs

Survivorship life insurance offers a way to help a couple's heirs pay estate taxes, probate costs, and other final expenses — and could be especially important after 2012 when the federal estate tax is scheduled to be significantly higher. Even if the estate tax doesn't apply to an estate, the insurance proceeds could benefit heirs or a favorite charity.

What Do Price/Earnings Ratios Really Have to Offer?

It's not hard to find the price/earnings ratios of publicly traded companies or even the market as a whole reported in the news. Unfortunately, it may be difficult to understand what the numbers mean without the ability to make meaningful comparisons.

Diving into Dividends

Dividends have traditionally been considered a source of income, but they also can be a powerful way to help build savings. A recent study found that dividends contributed 44% of S&P 500 total returns from 1930 through September 2010. This article explains how dividends work and the role that dividends could play in an investor's savings strategy.

HOT TOPIC: Breaking Down the Proposed FY 2013 Budget

The 2013 budget released by the White House on February 13 contains proposed fiscal measures that could affect the business and investment climate, the income tax code, and government spending. Considering that Congress will debate and discuss the budget in detail, many of these measures are unlikely to become law as proposed, but they may indicate future developments.

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