Hudson Financial Services, Inc.

Financial Services, Retirement and Income Tax Planning

Hudson Financial Services, Inc. is a full service independent company that has been providing tax-advantaged investment planning and income tax counseling and preparation for over 20 years.  At Hudson Financial Services, we're flexible and work in your best interest.  After all, your hopes, dreams and concerns are unique and thus deserve a truly unique approach. To achieve this, we develop a comprehensive retirement plan that is tailored to meet your individual needs and objectives. 

At Hudson Financial Services, we have knowledge and experience in both investments and tax services, which helps many of our clients realize savings. By having Hudson Financial Services guide your retirement planning and tax reporting requirements, we are able to better service your specific tax and investment needs.

We believe in the importance of building relationships based upon quality personal service and excellent communication.  Your peace of mind is our main concern.

We are a one-stop-shop, offering comprehensive solutions to all of your investment and tax needs.  Our commitment to excellence ensures that your Hudson Financial Services experience is always professional, friendly and rewarding.

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ETFs for the Conservative Investor

The number of exchange-traded funds has grown rapidly in the last decade. Total ETF assets exceeded $1 trillion in March 2011, an increase of more than $200 million over the previous year. This article explains the potential benefits of ETFs and why some of them might appeal to the risk-averse.

Leaving Your Home Out of the Retirement Equation

Plummeting home prices and increased borrowing cut U.S. home equity by more than 60% during the Great Recession — and housing prices have not yet recovered. This article considers the potential drawbacks of depending on home equity to help fund retirement.

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