Anita McAllister
443 Linden St
Eaton, CO 80615, US
Professional Profile
Anita McAllister has over forty years’ business experience in the financial world including having operated a successful accounting business since 1980 and as a mortgage loan officer. She started on the path to assisting others with the knowledge she gained after the 2008 financial market meltdown. In 2011, Anita became a Medicare advisor and has since made that her primary focus.
Anita has a true passion for educating individuals, families and business owners on debt reduction, wealth preservation and growth along with unique tax-saving principles. These solutions and strategies are generally uncommon to Main Street America. Her strong financial background has helped her achieve great success for her clients.
In addition to being a Registered Social Security Analyst, Anita is also a graduate of the National Institute of Certified Estate Planners. She received her Certification as an Estate Planner in September, 2012.
Anita is a 3rd generation Colorado native. She was born and raised in the Denver area. She currently lives in Northern Colorado.
Real Stories from Real People
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$111,000
Is Lost
The average household is losing $111,000 in potential income.
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Married
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Divorced
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Widowed
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Disability
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Immigrant
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Anita was a life saver for me! I knew absolutely nothing about the whole process of claiming my social security benefits and was so overwhelmed about it that I put it off longer than I needed to. I needed help and I needed someone that I could trust.
Anita genuinely cared about me and took the time to make sure that I understood everything that I needed to do. The whole process was easy because she answered any questions that I had and she walked me through it every step of the way. It was like a big weight lifted off my shoulders.
Anita was supportive before, during, and after this life changing experience. Even now, if I have a problem, or don’t understand something I can consult her and she’s just as helpful now as she was in the beginning.
She’s gone above and beyond for me. I highly recommend her as a consultant!!!! I give her 5 stars for her services.