Hear the rundown of public events from Gregory Ricks and Associates this month. If you have questions about Social Security, Medicare, Estate Planning, or Financial Planning, there's an event for you.
For our Save Our Nola Restaurants and Bars program, this week we introduce you to Red Gravy Cafe on Magazine St in Uptown.
Joel in New Orleans is a local teacher, and asks Gregory for where to find advice for introducing kids to the world of investing.
Lynn in Madisonville is taking a job with the State, and asks Gregory's opinion on which teachers' retirement option to choose.
Monica in Cutoff asks why her Social Security benefits are so low! She's receiving a monthly check for Social Security Survivor's benefit, and heard it will be cut further when she turns on her state pension.
Joe in Slidell asks Gregory's thoughts on his retirement plan, and he's expecting a huge downturn to happen soon.
Wes Blanchard previews his Estate Planning workshop coming up on Tuesday.
Wes Blanchard explains ways to solve common issues with shared inheritance.
Lolo in Kenner asks Wes if she should handle the sell of her rental properties by herself, or use a realtor?
Gregory elaborates on a couple of issues addressed by Larry McDonald: meme stocks are using their newfound support to climb out of a hole, and Putin is positioning himself to benefit from a 70s-style energy crisis.
Gregory reports on the Beige Book released from the Federal Reserve, and breaks down some of the bigger issues like inflation, unemployment, and economith growth. Pomboy predicts taper talk will tank stocks.
Gregory explains how some households with children are going to be receiving Child Tax Credit Advances starting in July.
Michael in Laplace asks about the Social Security options for his divorced mom.
Corey in Kiln started Social Security early, and is disappointed by the huge cuts from the income clawback. Gregory stresses why it's hard to justify turning on Social Security early while you're still working. Does he have to take Mdeicare at 65 if he's still working?
Terri in Larose asks if you can start Spousal Benefits from Social Security at age 60 if your spouse is on disability.