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Empire Asset Management Group strives to keep things simple. Rather than overwhelm you with complex investment strategies and technical jargon, our caring and enthusiastic ensemble of professionals connects with you by developing personalized solutions to your financial objectives using a simple and efficient approach. Market performance can not quantify our value; rather, our clients come to us for guidance on their financial decisions and leave our office confidently knowing they will be “okay.”
We seek to help our clients live the life they want to live, whether they are just building their career or are entering their retirement years. If you aren’t sure where to begin with your finances or aren’t sure if you are on the right path, contact us today.
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Tax Deductions You Won't Believe
Here are some examples of deductions from the IRS that were permitted and some that were, uh, too creative.

Protecting Your Home Against Flood Loss
Protect yourself against the damage that your homeowners policy doesn’t cover.

How Big is Money?
Learn a little about worldwide currency in this fun infographic
Does Your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return?
When your child has income, there’s a good chance that he or she will need to report it and pay taxes.
Business Boosters: Tips for Building a Team
Here are a few tips on how to recruit, hire and onboard employees who fit your culture and share your passion to succeed.
What If You Get Audited?
The chances of an IRS audit aren't that high. And being audited does not necessarily imply that the IRS suspects wrongdoing.
What to Expect in the Next Four Years
With a new administration, things will change, but no one knows exactly how. Here’s a little insight.
The Value of Diversification
Diversification could mean the difference between financial success and failure.
Do Our Biases Affect Our Financial Choices?
Even the most seasoned investors have biases affecting their financial choices.
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Self-Employed Retirement Plans
Estimate the maximum contribution amount for a Self-Employed 401(k), SIMPLE IRA, or SEP.
How Compound Interest Works
Use this calculator to better see the potential impact of compound interest on an asset.
Roth 401(k) vs. Traditional 401(k)
This calculator compares employee contributions to a Roth 401(k) and a traditional 401(k).
Comparing Investments
This calculator compares the net gain of a taxable investment versus a tax-favored one.
What Is My Life Expectancy?
Estimate how many years you may need retirement assets or how long to provide income to a surviving spouse or children.
Assess Your Life Insurance Needs
This calculator estimates how much life insurance you would need to meet your family's needs if you were to die prematurely.
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Your Cash Flow Statement
A presentation about managing money: using it, saving it, and even getting credit.
Managing Your Lifestyle
Using smart management to get more of what you want and free up assets to invest.
5 Smart Investing Strategies
There are some smart strategies that may help you pursue your investment objectives
Long-Term-Care Protection Strategies
The chances of needing long-term care, its cost, and strategies for covering that cost.
Principles of Preserving Wealth
How federal estate taxes work, plus estate management documents and tactics.
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It May Be Time for a Financial Checkup
It’s never a bad time to speak with your financial professional about changes in your situation.
Questions to Consider When Buying a Vacation Home
Doing your research is key before buying a vacation home.
It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
All about how missing the best market days (or the worst!) might affect your portfolio.
Retirement Redefined
Around the country, attitudes about retirement are shifting.
The Other Sure Thing
Though we don’t like to think about it, all of us will make an exit sometime. Are you prepared?
Should You Tap Retirement Savings to Fund College?
There are three things to consider before dipping into retirement savings to pay for college.