Financial Planner-Registered Principal

Jill A. Haueter is a Financial Advisor with Cantella & Co., Inc. Jill helps investors navigate the myriad of available investment options with unparalleled service and a personal commitment.
From financial planning to comprehensive portfolio management, Jill’s recommendations are made solely in the interest of providing the highest value and benefit to you. She works hard to help you pursue your financial goals with as much certainty, and as little risk, as possible
At Cantella & Co., Jill has access to the financial expertise and services of one of the largest independent full-service financial services firms not headquartered on Wall Street. If you have a question or concern, she answers promptly, completely and truthfully. Also she provides all the information you need to make informed decisions, based on realistic expectations, about your investment needs.
Newsletters
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Accumulating Funds for Short-Term Goals
Saving for short-term goals can require a conservative approach. This article explores some guidelines and potential investment vehicles.
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Survivor Benefits Provide a Financial Lifeline
Decisions made when claiming Social Security retirement benefits can make a big difference in spousal and other dependents’ survivor benefits.
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Is Your Home Office Also a Tax Shelter?
This article explains which taxpayers are eligible for the home office deduction and describes the two methods used to calculate it.
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Gift vs. Inheritance: Consider the Tax Difference
When deciding whether to gift assets now or transfer them to heirs at death, you need to understand step-up in basis and tax consequences.
Calculators
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Tax-Deferred Savings
Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.
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Cost of Retirement
Use this calculator to estimate how much income and savings you may need in retirement.
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Impact of Inflation
Estimate the future cost of an item based on today’s prices and the rate of inflation you expect.
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Required Minimum Distributions
Estimate the annual required distribution from your traditional IRA or former employer's retirement plan after you turn age 72.