Kenneth S. Burnette, MBA - MetLife Financial Advisor
Kenneth S. Burnette, MBA - MetLife Financial Advisor Specializing in Life Insurance, Investing, Retirement Planning, 401k Rollovers and More!

Financial Advisor, Registered Representative, Investment Advisor Representative

Your Financial Situation Is As Unique As You Are

Your relationship with MetLife begins with a one-on-one consultation;  a face-to-face meeting to talk about your unique situation.  It’s important that we get to know you as well as your financial needs because the right financial strategy must start with correct information.  Together with you, we will gather information and explore what your needs are, and then determine what products and services are right for you.  Explore our website to learn about the advantages of partnering with MetLife.  We will guide you every step of the way to achieve your financial dreams.

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Financial Calculators

Tools to help you estimate answers to common financial questions.

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Life Expectancy Calculator

What is your life expectancy?

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Newsletters

Our financial newsletters are designed to provide helpful information on a wide variety of financial topics.

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Cash Flow Analysis

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

Car Affordability

How much can you afford to pay for a car?

Savings Goals

How much do you need to save each year to meet your long-term financial goals?

Mortgage Acceleration

This calculator can help you determine how soon you can pay off your mortgage.

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HOT TOPIC: Debating the Debt Ceiling

There has been substantial debate in Congress over raising the ceiling on the national debt. Although many Americans could be adversely affected if Congress decided not to increase the debt ceiling, this is unlikely to happen.

What Kind of Investor Are You?

Although most Americans seem to understand that investment involves risk, there is a wide spectrum in how much risk each investor is willing to assume. Among the factors to consider are comfort level, time horizon, and net worth. This article helps investors to consider their appropriate level of risk.

Roth IRA Conversion Mistakes Can Be Costly

One popular way to fund a Roth IRA is by transferring assets from a traditional IRA or an employer-sponsored retirement plan. This type of transaction, called a Roth IRA conversion, is simple in theory but can be complicated in practice. If you make certain mistakes, you could lose some key advantages.

Fixed for Life

More than 40% of Americans ages 36 and older are at risk of running out of money in retirement, according to a retirement readiness study. In fact, almost one-third of people with upper-middle incomes and 13% with high incomes may not be able to pay for basic retirement expenses and uninsured health-care costs after two decades in retirement.

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