Kuipers Insurance & Investments, Inc.

Kuipers Insurance and Investments, Inc.

"Using Experience to Make a Difference For You"

 

 Kuipers Insurance & Investments, Inc. is a Kalamazoo based organization that has been helping our clients reach their financial goals and delivering employee benefits for more than forty years.  It is our experience that makes a difference for you.

 As part of the Multi-Financial Securities Corporation broker/dealer network, we represent all of the financial providers necessary to meet your goals.

 

In addition to the financial services, we are also an independent insurance agency, representing the premier insurers in the West Michigan market. 

 

Kuipers Insurance & Investments, Inc. is dedicated to providing excellent customer service.  Our team consists of licensed and registered professionals to provide fixed and variable investments to meet your changing needs.

 

 

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Giving the Gift of Knowledge

A college education is still a good investment. Consider this statistic: The overall unemployment rate reached as high as 9.9% in 2010, but for workers with a bachelor's degree or higher, it did not exceed 5.1%. But a college education can be expensive. There is a tax-advantaged way to accumulate money for a child's or grandchild's education: a Section 529 plan.

Protect Your Business with a Disaster Readiness Plan

Most people think of hurricanes, tornados, and earthquakes as events that could seriously affect the operations of a business and result in shortages of goods and materials. But even a fire or a flood in the warehouse can cause operations to come to a grinding halt. By one estimate, one-quarter of businesses never reopen after a major calamity.

Another Economic Stimulus

Temporary incentives could affect businesses of all sizes. Although Congress was unable to tackle the controversial issue of future income tax rates before the 2010 midterms, it quietly passed a little-noticed tax package, the Small Business Jobs Act of 2009 (H.R. 5297), that may benefit small businesses and even individual taxpayers.

HOT TOPIC: Will Federal Reserve Tactics Help the Ailing U.S. Economy?

This article looks at policy tools that the Federal Reserve has used in the past and may use going forward in its attempts to spur economic growth. It also explains the possible implications of a long-term, low-interest-rate environment for investors, savers, and retirees.

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