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10 Scary facts about retirement

Some prepare for retirement by planning extended vacations or travel. Others meet with trusted professionals with increasing frequency. Some simply adopt new hobbies to fill their time. While you’re exploring the new opportunities the next […]

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LGBTQ proud

The LGBTQ+ community has fought hard for fundamental human rights, from workplace treatment and healthcare to marriage and family planning. These milestones in LGBTQ+ rights, coupled with strong financial habits, can help create a future […]

Relationship tips for coping with disability income loss

The well-known marriage vow is, “‘Til death do us part,” but fatalities aren’t the only things in life that could possibly drive a relationship apart. You could suddenly find yourself caring for your spouse emotionally […]

How women can boost their financial confidence

Women contribute to the economic well-being of their family in important ways. Between 1979 and 2018, women accounted for 91 percent of the total income gain for their families.1 And the amount of work stay-at-home […]

7 Ways to show your appreciation for mom this May

For the unsung heroes who raised us, protected us, encouraged us and cleaned up after us, now is the chance to express our gratitude. One day hardly seems like enough, so let’s show our appreciation […]

4 strategies for long-term investment success

The unknown can be scary. For many people, especially younger Americans, the topic of investing remains one of the great unknowns.1 But overcoming your fear of investing can help you develop a long-term financial strategy. […]

Don’t go in the red this Valentine’s Day

As Valentine’s Day approaches, the allure to overspend is high. The thrill of planning an expensive getaway or shopping for just-right gifts that make our loved ones’ faces light up can bring us joy. But […]

Hindsight 2020: Being ready for the unexpected

Nobody likes an unhappy surprise, but as the pandemic has shown, anything can happen. As the adage goes, “the only constant is change.” And recent events have taught us another thing: we should expect the […]

Grief and finances: Communication to financial preparedness

Are you prepared financially for when it’s time to focus on the process of grieving without having to make major financial decisions? Consider these tips.

Financial fixes: How to get out of the minimum payment vortex

Did you know that U.S. households carry nearly $7876, in revolving credit card debt from month to month?1 By making only minimum payments and piling new debt on top of old, many of us start each […]

In your 20s? Then start saving now

Chances are, if you’re in your 20s, saving for retirement is the last thing on your mind. After all, you may still be paying down student loans, and dealing with credit card debt. You may […]

You can DIY guaranteed income with these 3 tips

You’ve probably heard of DIY or do-it-yourself. From home improvement to knitting to repairing your own electronics, the DIY mentality can be applied to almost any endeavor. But did you know it’s possible to DIY […]

4 tips to support your teen’s mental health

One in five teens today has a diagnosable mental illness. Here are four things you can do if you’re worried about a teen in your life who is struggling.

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