Christopher P. Hill
Christopher P. Hill, RFC® is the President and Owner of Wealth and Income Group, a Wealth Management Firm located in Reston, Virginia. Mr. Hill began his career in financial services as a college intern and stockbroker's assistant. In 1990, Mr. Hill began working full-time with one of the nation's leading money managers, and ultimately became Vice President of Marketing and Sales. In 2001 he formed his own company and he has now built a Retirement Planning practice where he specializes in wealth management, retirement income distribution, and tax and legacy planning. Mr. Hill is a past Member of MDRT, Court of the Table, and Top of the Table. He is a longstanding Member of NAIFA, a licensed Registered Financial Consultant, and also an editor for the International Association of Registered Financial Consultants, where he was recently awarded the 2009 CATO Award (Editor of the Year).
Mr. Hill is also the Founder of FuneralResources.com, which is the funeral industry's leading online resource center for funeral planning and pre-planning, as well as a current member of NFDA, ICCFA, and CANA.
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Mr. Hill is also the Founder of FuneralResources.com, which is the funeral industry's leading online resource center for funeral planning and pre-planning, as well as a current member of NFDA, ICCFA, and CANA.
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Who REALLY Needs an End of Life Plan - and Why?Nobody likes to talk about death or dying, but the harsh reality is that some day we will all die...and sometimes much sooner than we anticipate. Therefore, we all have two choices: We can do nothing, or create an End of Life Plan. -
See This Real-Life Story - Who REALLY Needs an End of Life Plan?There is no such thing as planning and preparing your End of Life Plan too soon. On the contrary, the worst thing you can do is take the attitude of "it won't happen to me". Keep this old adage in mind: "By Failing to Plan...You are Planning to Fail." -
Thinking of Buying a Foreclosed Property? BUYER BEWAREAs real estate trends are declining and home prices continue to plunge, many real estate agents and investors are choosing to purchase foreclosed properties as perceived "bargains". Well...buyers beware!. -
Everything You Need to Know About Burial InsuranceBefore we die, each of us has two choices. First, create an end of life plan and consider using burial insurance. Second, do nothing and leave our family to cope with lots of unnecessary emotional and financial pressures. -
Custom Funeral Music Creates a Special Thanksgiving DVD Video Tribute and Family KeepsakeGiven the advent of the internet and rapid growth in funeral technology, families have new funeral technology such as DVD Video Tributes and Custom Funeral Music -
Creating a Will or Trust Does NOT Mean Your Family and Estate Plan is ProtectedMany believe that if you have a completed Will or Trust, then you have an effective Estate Plan. However, there are many other financial products, strategies, and professionals that must be coordinated and integrated into your planning. -
10 Most Common Questions Families Ask About Estate Planning, Wills, and TrustsOver 70% of Americans today die without leaving behind a Will, or Last Will and Testament. Here is a simple guide that can answer the 10 most common questions families want to have the answers to regarding estate planning, wills, and trusts. -
Top 10 Reasons to Pre-Arrange Your End-of-Life PlansStudies prove that most Americans today are actually dying without creating as much as a will or trust, as well as neglecting to pre-arrange their end-of-life plans and preferences. -
Planning a Funeral Requires Key Vital Statistics and Financial, Legal, and Business DocumentsThe sad reality is that when someone dies their loved ones are faced with the difficult challenge of piecing together all of the deceased's personal and financial life. -
10 Most Common Questions About Reverse Mortgages EVERY Senior Needs to AnswerMost seniors and retirees work their entire lives to pay off their mortgage and own their home. So be sure to read these 10 all-important questions and answers that every senior or retiree needs.
