"Helping Those Who Are Serious About Their Financial Future"

 

 

Knepp Financial Group, LLC, together with its affiliated companies, is an investment advisory firm.  We provide independent and objective financial advice.  Our firm helps individuals, families, and businesses plan their financial future.  We place an emphasis on client education and explain the complexities of the financial world in a way that is meaningful and easy to understand.  

Stanley Knepp is registered with the State of Michigan as an investment advisor doing business as Knepp Financial Group, LLC. Through this service we can offer consultative advice ranging from comprehensive financial planning to individual financial planning issues on an hourly fee basis. Some employees of Knepp Financial Group, LLC are also registered representatives of FSC Securities Corporation and as such can conduct securities brokerage services on a commission basis. We also offer asset management services on a fee basis through FSC Advisory Services and SEI Investments. Knepp and Associates Tax Service, LLC provides tax preparation services.

Please take time to explore our website, it contains a wealth of educational materials including news articles, calculators, and other tools to help you discover your financial planning goals.

 

Loan Payoff

How much will it cost to pay off a loan over its lifetime?

Home Affordability

Estimate of the maximum amount of financing you can expect to get when you begin house hunting.

Mortgage Refinancing

Determine whether you should consider refinancing your mortgage.

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The Coming Retirement Boom

In 2008, a new era will dawn that economists and policymakers have been anticipating for years with a mixture of curiosity and trepidation: baby boomers will begin turning 62, ushering in an unprecedented long-term shift in the balance between working and retired Americans.

Mutual Fund Mastery

Test how much you know about one of the most popular investment vehicles.

More Reasons to Convert

Thanks to tax law changes, converting traditional IRA assets to a Roth IRA, or rolling over employer-sponsored retirement plans to a Roth, has become more attractive.

What's Next for IPOs?

Only 10 companies went public on U.S. stock exchanges in the first quarter of 2008. Even if you never participate in an initial public offering, the IPO market can reveal a wealth of clues about the financial climate at home and abroad.

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