Welcome to Craig A. Hauger, CFP®
Craig A. Hauger, CFP®, an independent financial advisor with securities offered through Osaic Wealth, Inc., a comprehensive financial services firm committed to helping you improve your long-term financial success. I can offer customized programs that are designed to help grow, and conserve your wealth while delivering the best personalized service I possibly can.
I encourage you to explore my site and learn more about the services I can provide. Should you have any questions or would like more information on the products and services I can offer, please feel free to email me at chauger@osaicwealth.com or call me at 602-315-3784. I look forward to hearing from you.
Newsletters
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How a Family Limited Partnership Can Power an Estate Plan
A family limited partnership is a legal agreement that enables business owners and their heirs to address succession, estate, and tax planning needs, all at once.
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How to Kill Your Zombie Subscriptions
With inflation cutting into consumers’ purchasing power, getting rid of a few unnecessary recurring charges could be a painless way to help balance the household budget.
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Small Businesses Could Face Borrowing Challenges
Despite tougher lending conditions and higher interest costs, many people who need capital for business purposes may need to borrow money. This article discusses some common financing options.
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Bond Yields Are Up, but What Are the Risks?
After years of low yields, bonds are offering higher yields that may be appealing to investors regardless of their risk tolerance. This article provides an overview of bond risks.
Calculators
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Estate Taxes
Use this calculator to estimate the federal estate taxes that could be due on your estate after you die.
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Taxable Equivalent Yield
Calculate the rate of return you would have to receive from a taxable investment to realize an equivalent tax-exempt yield.
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Retirement Portfolio Lifespan
How Long Will Your Funds Last?
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Required Minimum Distributions
Estimate the annual required distribution from your traditional IRA or former employer's retirement plan after you turn age 73.