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Meet David Ng
Expertise
Budgeting and Saving, Property and Insurance
Location
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Credentials
Certified Finance Counselor
Education
Northwestern University, B.S. Political Science & International Relations
Dave is a co-founder of financialfootprint, a personal finance planning and education service for young adults. Prior to founding financialfootprint llc, Dave spent five years with Lincoln Financial Group, working in areas of business development, investment management, and product innovation. Dave is a Certified Personal Finance Counselor®
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i am presently getting diability and was wondering if i have to except medicare too
January 17 2012 / 172 Views / 1 Expert Answers / Social Security and Medicare
i have blue cross insurance why do i need medicare
December 21 2011 / 194 Views / 1 Expert Answers / Social Security and Medicare
my husband is 67 and receiving ss i just turned 62 and did not work much as i was a stay at home mom if i apply for ss now will my husbands benifets be reduced
December 16 2011 / 197 Views / 1 Expert Answers / Retirement
If you have lost a job you have had for 27 years and have started a new job that pays half of what you were making.. and you have 5more years to work do you collect social security from the job that paid the most?
December 02 2011 / 269 Views / 1 Expert Answers / Social Security and Medicare
both parties over 65,is there a maximum we can earn without losing social security benefits?
November 18 2011 / 274 Views / 1 Expert Answers / Self-employment



