Welcome to James Beck Wealth Management!
James E. Beck has over 33 years' of experience in the financial services industry and enjoys helping individuals and families plan for all their financial needs.
James has been married for over 27 years to his wife Cecilia. They have four children, Victoria, Alexandra, Cristina and Carlos. Victoria and Medardo have two sons, Mateo and Nicholas. James enjoys spending time with the family and his grandsons!
I hope you take advantage of all the resources on my website. I frequently update the information, so please feel free to add me to your list of "favorites" in your internet browser and visit often.
May God bless you and your family today and every day!
James E. Beck
President
James Beck Wealth Management
Newsletters
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A Mortgage Recast Is an Alternative to Refinancing
This article explains how a mortgage recast works to enable a homeowner to reduce a monthly mortgage payment without having to refinance and why it may be an appealing solution in certain situations.
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Beware of These Life Insurance Beneficiary Mistakes
Naming a life insurance policy’s beneficiaries should be a relatively simple task, but there are some situations that can lead to unintended and adverse consequences.
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Understanding Life Insurance
Life insurance can help replace much-needed income after the death of a provider. With the wide variety of policies available, it’s important to understand the basic types of coverage.
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Four Key Objectives of a Sound Retirement Plan
A sound retirement plan should be based on personal circumstances, and no one strategy is suitable for everyone. This article looks at four goals that a retirement strategy should address.
Calculators
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Life Insurance
How much life insurance would you need to produce a sufficient income stream for your family?
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Credit Card Debt
How Long Will It Take to Pay my Balance?
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Mortgage Acceleration
This calculator can help you determine how soon you can pay off your mortgage.
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Retirement Plan Early Distribution
Estimate how much would remain after paying income taxes and penalties if you took an early distribution from a retirement plan.