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Thanksgiving I love Thanksgiving for a lot of reasons. The actual day is wonderful. This year, I’ll be with...
Higgins & DeYoung kicks off Lunch & Learn: Hungry for Information Series
Allison Schmidt, Financial Advisor, CFP ®, CPA, , All, EventsAt Higgins & DeYoung, we strive to provide you with timely and relevant information on a consistent basis. In...
This One’s for the Ladies: Financial Planning for Women
Allison Schmidt, Financial Advisor, CFP ®, CPA, , AllThis One’s for the Ladies: Financial Planning for Women Women…we’re different from men in a lot of ways, but...
Tax Harvesting: Is It For You? The leaves are changing and the days are getting shorter…fall...
Allie’s Social Security Basics Lately, it seems, I’ve heard more and more people talking about social security benefits. Not...
Higgins & DeYoung Welcomes New Associate Higgins & DeYoung is excited to announce their newest associate, Molly Deml. Prior...
Bike MS 2014 Raises $17,000
Allison Schmidt, Financial Advisor, CFP ®, CPA, , All, Community, EventsBike MS 2014 Raises $17,000 2014 Bike MS Colorado was an incredible and awe-inspiring event complete with sore muscles,...
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