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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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Financial strategies for the Sandwich Generation
An estimated one in seven middle-aged Americans supports both a child and an aging parent.1 This isn’t expected to change any time soon. The circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic added even more households to […]
How to spend again after saving
Katharine Hepburn famously said, “Without discipline, there is no life at all.” It’s certainly true with money: when people save, it brings life rewards. But sometimes after being on your best money behavior for a […]
The importance of beneficiary designations
If you own an annuity or life insurance policy, you are probably familiar with the concept of a beneficiary designation. You should have made such a designation when you purchased the policy. Beneficiary designations allow […]
Caretakers: Here are 5 ways to help make your well-being a priority
Studies show that now more than ever, today’s women are disproportionately responsible for caring for children, doing laundry, cooking and cleaning, despite many having full-time careers. What’s more, when compared to their male counterparts, women are also […]
4 Things to consider while you’re planning when to retire
As the decision to retire approaches, you’ll find the choice of when to retire is rarely black and white. Retirement- as you define it- is a personal blend of lifestyle expectations, health and financial confidence. […]
Don’t get burnt with FIRE
In recent years, a new personal finance concept has caught FIRE: Financial Independence, Retire Early.1 Some young professionals embrace the FIRE movement, working to save at least 50 percent of their income in a bid to […]
Hindsight 2020: Should you join the great resignation?
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s been a rollercoaster ride for Americans. Even if you weren’t one of the approximately 9.6 million people who lost their jobs in the first three quarters of […]
It’s time to have a talk with your parents
One of the strangest developments in the ever-evolving child-parent relationship is reaching the point when an adult child starts dispensing advice to his or her parents. It’s a profound, but natural turning point in the […]
Hindsight 2020: 6 ways we learned to save
During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people learned to do more with less. Whether you’ve had to bounce back from job loss or spent weeks bouncing off the walls in quarantine, the pandemic experience included valuable lessons […]
Quickstart guide to estate planning terms
The road to estate planning may feel like a bumpy one. To start, it can be hard to imagine a world without you in it. In the hustle and bustle of life, it’s easy to […]
Go back to school with as little debt as possible
Are you feeling ready to expand your career? Or maybe switch careers altogether? After you’ve been in the working world a while, it’s common to want more from your professional life. A lot of people […]
The big little things: 5 Easy ways to protect your money
It’s morning and you’re out the door. Immediately your home’s smart devices take over, dialing down the heat, turning off the coffeemaker, and arming surveillance inside and out. In the car, rain-sensing wipers activate at […]
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