Linda M. Fuchs

 

Linda Fuchs is an Investment Advisor Representative of Signator Investors, Inc. and is with John Hancock Financial Network*’s Wellesley Hills firm. She grew up in a family business and has enjoyed the personal success of entrepreneurship. 

 

Linda believes in providing comprehensive financial solutions to meet the needs of her clients. She assists individuals, families and businesses in managing, protecting and growing their wealth. Linda can provide a wide range of products and services to help meet the needs of her clients, and is committed to helping each client reach their unique financial goals. She prides herself on creating lasting relationships and also works with an extensive network of experienced professionals.  
She is currently working with members of:  The Connecticut & Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Associations. 
 
Linda enjoys fitness and health activities. She is a graduate of Landmark Education and is also a passionate supporter of charitable organizations for the arts and sciences.
 

 

Cash Flow Analysis

This Cash Flow Analysis form will help you weigh your income vs. your expenses.

Impact of Inflation

Estimate the future cost of an item based on today’s prices and the rate of inflation you expect.

Savings Accumulation

Estimate the future value of your current savings.

Required Minimum Distributions

Estimate the annual required distribution from your traditional IRA or former employer's retirement plan after you turn age 70.

More Calculators →

Inflation Could Make a Comeback

Inflation took a big jump in November, the largest monthly increase in two years. But it’s unusual for inflation to flare during an economic slowdown, and this odd pairing puts the Federal Reserve in a tough spot.

What Employment Says About the Economy

As important as the national unemployment rate is, it’s only a small segment of the overall data collected on the nation’s jobs situation and the economy at large.

Take Advantage of Temporary Tax Laws

A raft of favorable tax provisions are in effect right now, but you better act fast. Most of them are scheduled to expire within the next two years.

Fuel for the Economy

The world has become so dependent on oil that most economies simply could not exist in their present forms without it.

More Newsletters →