Voya Financial Advisors serving the Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo, Ohio and Indiana and Kentucky areas
Are you retirement ready? Do you have a plan to achieve your future goals?
Do you feel like you need help with defining your action plan?
Our mission is to help people save enough money for retirement and other financial goals. We work with clients at all stages of life - from people just starting their career, to current retirees, and everyone in between. We meet in person on a regular basis to review their progress.
Take a look at the About Us menu to read more about the ways we help our clients. Then please contact us for a free consultation to discuss your goals.
You can schedule a time with an advisor here.
For access to your 403(b), 457, 401(k), ARP or APP retirement account, please go to www.voyaretirementplans.com
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Newsletters
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Understanding Life Insurance
Life insurance can help replace much-needed income after the death of a provider. With the wide variety of policies available, it’s important to understand the basic types of coverage.
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Debit or Credit — What’s the Difference?
This article explains why it may be better to use a credit card for certain transactions, as long as the bill is paid on time to avoid interest charges.
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HOT TOPIC: Rising Oil Prices Could Pose the Latest Threat to the Economy
This article discusses the market dynamics that are impacting oil prices and adding to concerns about broader inflation and economic growth.
Calculators
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Savings Goals
How much do you need to save each year to meet your long-term financial goals?
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Required Minimum Distributions
Estimate the annual required distribution from your traditional IRA or former employer's retirement plan after you turn age 73.
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Estate Taxes
Use this calculator to estimate the federal estate taxes that could be due on your estate after you die.
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Retirement Plan Early Distribution
Estimate how much would remain after paying income taxes and penalties if you took an early distribution from a retirement plan.