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180 East Brown
Birmingham,
MI 48009
Phone: (248) 644-1144 or (800) 969-9990
FAX: (248) 644-7820
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Investment Advisor Services offered through Investment Advisors, a Registered Investment Advisor and a division of ProEquities, Inc. Securities offered through ProEquities,Inc., a registered Broker-Dealer,Member FINRA & SIPC. Eschels Financial Group, Inc. is not affiliated with ProEquities, Inc. Please be advised that presently Randy Eschels holds Series 7,24,51,63, and 65 licenses in AL,AR,AZ,CA,CO,CT,FL,GA,IL,IN,KY,MA,MD,MI,MO,NC,NM,NV,NY,OH,OR,PA,SC,TN,TX,VA,WA,WI,and WV. For residents of other states in which registration is not held, proper licenses and registrations must be obtained by Randy Eschels before proceeding further. No part of this communication should be construed as an offer to sell any security or provide investment advice or recommendation. Securities offered through ProEquities, Inc. will fluctuate in value and are subject to investment risks including possible loss of principle.
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Home Affordability
Estimate of the maximum amount of financing you can expect to get when you begin house hunting.
Mortgage Refinancing
Determine whether you should consider refinancing your mortgage.
Mortgage Acceleration
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Save More to Have More
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Getting Something for Giving
Charitable trusts may help your charity of choice while also providing you with potential tax benefits.
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Given the wide and important role that the board plays, it is a good idea to look beyond the glossy portraits and become familiar with the individuals tasked with guarding shareholder wealth.
Working for Social Security
There's nothing wrong with wanting to work in retirement, but if you decide to earn some extra income, make sure you understand how it will affect your Social Security benefits.
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