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Healthcare Costs in Retirement

Without a solid approach, health care expenses may add up quickly and potentially alter your spending. Don’t let healthcare costs…

Building Your Legacy

Creating your legacy does not happen overnight, and it doesn’t come without a strategy and hard work. A four-step framework…

A House Divided

By understanding a few key concepts during a divorce, you may be able to avoid common pitfalls. The latest research…

Catch Up Contributions

Workers 50+ may make contributions to their qualified retirement plans above the limits imposed on younger workers. Did you know…

Avoiding Cognitive Decline

Of those aged 65 and older, 10 to 20 percent have mild cognitive impairment. In addition, women have a 1…

US Personal Savings Rate

What can be learned from the savings rate? The U.S. personal saving rate stood at 3.7% in January of 2017,…

A Cheat Sheet for Sending Your Kid to College

Dropping off your son or daughter is loaded with emotions; here are a few tips for a smoother experience. College…

Password Protection Strategies

Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn—they’ve all fallen prey to hackers who exposed passwords and other personal information for hundreds of thousands of…

Four Really Good Reasons to Invest

The reasons to invest may have nothing to do with your retirement. Here are four good reasons.

9 facts about retirement

Just entering retirement? Here’s what you need to know.

Your Emergency Fund: How Much Is Enough?

How much is enough for your emergency fund? Bad things happen to the best of us, and instead of conveniently…

Pay Yourself First

When was the last time you paid yourself first? Each month you settle down to pay bills. You pay your…