Dan Hardt Financial Services

 

Dan Hardt Financial Services

"Where Your Life and Your Money Work Together"

 

Welcome to our site.  We're glad you are visiting.  Look around.  There are several resources here to help you.

To the right, you'll see several links About Us. Learn who we are, what we do, how we do it, and what makes us different.

Also check out the Calculators, Newsletters, Articles, E-Seminars, and Glossary below.

You can also use Market Watch to review today's market activity or to get a quote on a stock.

We hope our site is a valuable resource to you.  And, if you feel it is approrpiate, we can explore whether a relationship with Dan Hardt Financial Services would be of benefit to you.

- Dan Hardt Financial Services

Dan Hardt Financial Services: Where Your Life and Your Money Work Together

 


Estate Taxes

Use this calculator to estimate the federal estate taxes that could be due on your estate after you die.

Disability Income Insurance

How much Disability Income Insurance do you need?

Lifetime Earnings

This calculator is designed to help you attach a dollar figure to your life’s work.

Life Expectancy

Knowing your likely life expectancy is an important factor in making long-term financial plans.

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Retirement Is No Reason for a Portfolio to Stop Working

New research has revealed that nearly 90% of retirement income results from investment returns that are generated after the funds are socked away. This highlights the need to remain diligent when it comes to managing and monitoring investments during the retirement years.

Time to Revisit Risk

During volatile financial times, it is only natural to reconsider your own personal risk tolerance and review the role of risk in your portfolio.

The Land of Income Mobility

In America, just about anyone who is dissatisfied with his income has the opportunity to roll up his sleeves and move into a different income bracket.

What You Can Learn from LIBOR

To investors around the world, LIBOR is more than a mere benchmark for short-term interest rates. It’s a proxy for how global markets view the outlook for the U.S. economy.

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