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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
eRollover | Divorce Advice with regards to Financial Planning
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- by Mike R, on Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:43pm PDT
Start with a Budget No matter how sophisticated you think you are
about your finances, don't pass up the opportunity to set a
basic financial budget for your new life. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL
PLANNER™ professional can help you ask important questions that
will assist you in understanding what life will be like when you
are living with a single income or a temporary income provided by
an ex-spouse. The Lilac Tree, an Evanston, Ill.-based
not-for-profit organization for divorcing women, routinely stresses
that the budgeting process is crucial, since women now outnumber
men in filing for bankruptcy and their long-term earnings prospects
are generally dimmer.
Find Experienced Divorce Advisers The choice of attorneys–for men
as well as women–should fit the challenges being faced on both
sides. Good divorce attorneys definitely cost money, but they pay
for themselves when talking with financial advisers in advocating
for their clients. Some CFP® professionals are also certified in
divorce planning and can help your team with financial discovery,
analysis and long-term projections. Among other financial issues,
advisers should understand Qualified Domestic Relations Orders,
known as QDROs (pronounced "Quad-Rows"), to ensure that
pension assets will be shared fairly. |
About eRollover |
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Observing how people were watching their IRA’s, 401k’s, etc.
diminish in value, and sharing their frustration over not knowing
what to do, eRollover co-founders Corbett Gilliam and Mike Rowan
recognized the need to fill this void.
Following their tag line, "Changing the Way People See
Retirement,” the University of Georgia Sigma Chi Fraternity
Brothers established this web 2.0 portal in June, 2008, providing
content rich retirement fund information previously available to
the general public only through financial services professionals.
Their “secret sauce” as they describe it, is an eAggregator, which
allows people to easily consolidate multiple retirement fund
accounts onto the automated eRollover online platform, eliminating
the need to visit multiple individual sites to manage, interact,
and transact. eRollover Members can now securely obtain retirement
fund data from more than 9,400 sources, including banks &
brokerages.
Having become the online destination site of choice for
retirement fund information, eRollover’s user-friendly platform
allows do-it-yourselfers to directly take charge of their
retirement accounts, or for others to locate a financial
advisor.
The eRollover Team |
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