Jeanne Brutman is a financial planner and a business owner advocate. She is a member of the New York City Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors as well as the Million Dollar Round Table, which represents the top one percent of the financial services industry. She can be reached at jeanne@jeannebrutman.com and through her website, askjeannebrutman.com.
Articles by Jeanne Brutman
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The New Year is officially under way. Here’s the changes one business owner is planning on making
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How can you decide if 401(k)s are best for your business?
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Do you have enough of the right insurance for your business?
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Keep your stress levels down by being prepared before you start the selling process
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Business owners tend to be take-charge people, but how does that affect everyone else?
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Reward your employees and still retain total control of your business.
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If you’re doing business, don’t go without one of these important legal documents
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Excuses are easy, taking action is hard
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The pros and cons of using variable annuities as a personal pension
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Have you been told to use 10.2 percent as your rate of return? Time to rethink what you’ve heard
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When it comes to paying for your kid’s college or paying for your own retirement, what should you prioritize?
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For the majority of business owners, estate planning isn't just about taxes
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Investing only in the stock market won’t guarantee your financial security
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If a Type A personality retires in the wrong way, there could be consequences
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If you invest aggressively, you may also lose aggressively.
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Men and women are different, and you can’t plan their retirement in the same way
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Assuming you’ll retire at age 65 is one of the most common retirement mistakes



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