Rodgers Financial Group, LLC is a client-focused business located in the heart of Crossett, Arkansas. We help individuals, professionals, business owners, and their families plan for a secure financial future. We use a needs-based approach specializing in the areas of protection, wealth accumulation, retirement income planning, estate planning strategies, and business planning.
When clients place their trust in our firm we help provide them with financial solutions to meet their short and long-term goals. We believe that by putting the needs of our clients first we will always be doing the "right" thing. Our business is based on strong values and unwavering ethics. We believe in service before self.
We consider it a privilege and a blessing to be able to help our clients achieve their financial goals by working with them as a team.
Helpful Content

When Heirs are Imperfect
The money problems or bad lifestyle habits of adult children could lead to the squandering of any inheritance they receive.

You May Need to Make Estimated Tax Payments If…
Have income that isn’t subject to tax withholding? Or insufficient withholdings? You may have to pay estimated taxes.

What's My 2023 Tax Bracket?
Check out this handy reference of updated ranges from the IRS in case your designated bracket has changed.
A Meal for All Generations
When it comes to generational differences, knowing the facts can be difficult.
You May Need to Make Estimated Tax Payments If…
Have income that isn’t subject to tax withholding? Or insufficient withholdings? You may have to pay estimated taxes.
Consider Keeping Your Life Insurance When You Retire
Reasons to retain your coverage into your retirement years.
A Primer on Dividends
A company's profits can be reinvested or paid out to the company’s shareholders as “dividends."
Insurance Needs Assessment: When You're Newly Married
Marriage changes everything, including your insurance needs.
How the Federal Reserve Works
Each day, the Fed is behind the scenes supporting the economy and providing services to the U.S. financial system.
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Saving for College
This calculator can help you estimate how much you should be saving for college.
Should I Buy or Lease an Auto?
This calculator compares the financial impact of leasing versus buying an automobile.
How Compound Interest Works
Use this calculator to better see the potential impact of compound interest on an asset.
Estimate Your RMD
Help determine the required minimum distribution from an IRA or other qualified retirement plan.
Social Security Taxes
Estimate how much of your Social Security benefit may be considered taxable.
How Much Home Can I Afford?
With a few simple inputs you can estimate how much of a mortgage you may be able to obtain.
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5 Smart Investing Strategies
There are some smart strategies that may help you pursue your investment objectives
5 Smart Investing Principles
Principles that can help create a portfolio designed to pursue investment goals.
Principles of Preserving Wealth
How federal estate taxes work, plus estate management documents and tactics.
Managing Your Lifestyle
Using smart management to get more of what you want and free up assets to invest.
Long-Term-Care Protection Strategies
The chances of needing long-term care, its cost, and strategies for covering that cost.
Your Cash Flow Statement
A presentation about managing money: using it, saving it, and even getting credit.
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Leaving Your Lasting Legacy
Want to do more with your wealth? You might want to consider creating a charitable foundation.
Dog Bites and Homeowners Insurance
Reviewing coverage options is just one thing responsible pet parents can do to help look out for their dogs.
Forecast
The market is as unpredictable as the weather. We'd love to help you prepare.
Suddenly Single: 3 Steps to Take Now
Have you found yourself suddenly single? Here are 3 steps to take right now.
Your DNA Test
Preparing for the unexpected can make all the difference if your family relies on your income.
The Junk Drawer Approach to Investing
It's easy to let investments accumulate like old receipts in a junk drawer.