It's very complex to understand the markets or make good investment decisions regarding your money, or even to choose an advisor, so Mike Tove and Bill Alexander started a TV Program entitled Money Secrets with Bill & Mike. This half-hour weekly show explores a wide array of topics related to matters of financial planning, asset protection, wealth transfer, tax considerations, and so forth. Sometimes they disagree but by and large, coming from different directions, they find that their many years of experience results in ...
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It's very complex to understand the markets or make good investment decisions regarding your money, or even to choose an advisor, so Mike Tove and Bill Alexander started a TV Program entitled Money Secrets with Bill & Mike. This half-hour weekly show explores a wide array of topics related to matters of financial planning, asset protection, wealth transfer, tax considerations, and so forth. Sometimes they disagree but by and large, coming from different directions, they find that their many years of experience results in similar advice to our clients-Bill as an Advisor and Attorney and Mike as a Financial Advisor, both focused on asset protection and preservation, and above all, planning before products. They are especially united when it comes to our mission to materially improve the lives of every client who works with either of us. They firmly believe that everyone deserves excellence in planning and that just because someone is "doing okay" does not mean they can't do better. As a companion to their show "Money Secrets with Bill & Mike," they've decided to collaborate on a book of the same title. This volume summarizes each show as a chapter, in sequence to how they aired. Like the episodes of their show, each chapter will explore one topic, discuss the issues, the mistakes that people commonly make and conclude with our "Money Secret." However, where a TV show is limited by air time constraints, this book has no such limitation. Thus, the authors have used these pages to expand and elaborate on aspects that could not be covered on the show.
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