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Fed Cuts Rates by 50 Points to Address Coronavirus
As reports swirled of an exponential increase of coronavirus cases in the United States Tuesday morning, the Federal Reserve made a surprising announcement that they were cutting interest rates by 50 basis points. With the new cuts, the target rate now sits between 1%...
Read MoreCoronavirus Surpasses 82,000 Cases Worldwide
As the second month of the COVID-19 Coronavirus comes to an end, the global markets are feeling the effects. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost more than 2,000 points in value and is on the verge of entering correction territory. Cases of the Coronavirus have r...
Read MoreCrash Proof Retirement Renews 2020 IRA Expert Certificates
King of Prussia, PA — Crash Proof Retirement analysts, staff, and independent educators recently completed the 2020 Advanced IRA Studies, presented by the Pension Management Company. Presented by Francis X. Krawiec, Executive ...
Read MoreHow Social Security Benefits are Changing in 2020
If you are currently collecting Social Security benefits, or you plan to start collecting in the near future, you should know that benefits and requirements usually change every year. In 2020, the Social Security Administration has made a few adjustments to the progr...
Read MoreWhy Everyone Should be Planning for an Early Retirement
When you think about retirement, do you have a specific age in mind? While some of us would like to retire early, most of us are probably going to try to put it off as long as possible. Waiting as long as you can to retire is often a smart move, as it allows you to ...
Read MoreManaging Retirement Spending
Retirement is meant to be enjoyed, but debt and expenses can make living comfortably difficult on a fixed income. One of the most beneficial financial decisions a senior can make is to manage their spending and have an in-depth understanding of where their money is go...
Read MoreCoronavirus Cools Off Investors – For the Moment
A positive turn for the market slightly reversed losses after the Dow Jones dropped nearly 500 points. Although the market remained relatively calm as the trial for President Trump’s impeachment began, the market started to slide as news of the Coronavirus spread fear...
Read MoreCrash Proof Retirement Honors Clients with Appreciation Night
King of Prussia, PA — Crash Proof Retirement pulled out all the stops for their 11th Annual Client Appreciation Holiday Celebration which was held at Adelphia Restaurant on December 14th, 2019. Over 300 current Read More
Wall Street Slashes Thousands of Jobs: What Does it Mean for the Future?
While the stock market continues to reach record highs, Wall Street firms and banks around the world have been quietly shedding jobs. Over the summer, several well-known banks announced higher-than-average layoffs and that trend has continued into the end of 2019. In August, HSBC cut more than 4,7...
Read MoreManaging Liquidity with the Crash Proof Retirement System
The Exclusive Crash Proof Retirement System is comprised of little-known Crash Proof Retirement Vehicles that are interest bearing accounts. The great thing about this class of investments is that they’re safe, and free of fees, however many investors are unaware of t...
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