What If You Get Audited?
“Audit” is a word that can strike fear into the hearts of taxpayers. However, the chances of an Internal Revenue…
“Audit” is a word that can strike fear into the hearts of taxpayers. However, the chances of an Internal Revenue…
Most children stop being “and-a-half” somewhere around the age of 12. Kids add “and-a-half” to make sure everyone knows they’re…
Roughly 3.3 million baby boomers are planning to retire abroad. Their motivations may be many, but popular reasons include greater affordability,…
Longer, healthier living can put greater stress on retirement assets; the bucket approach may be one answer.
When times are tough, that pool of dollars sitting in your 401(k) plan account may start to look attractive. But…
Divorce can be a lengthy process that may strain your finances and leave you feeling out of control. But with…
It’s been called the new retirement wild card. But it’s not inflation, health-care costs, or taxes, though those things certainly…
Perhaps you’ve seen ads for a new “over 55” luxury condominium development in your town. Or another winter of shoveling…
What would you do with an extra $10,000? Maybe you’d pay off some debt, get rid of some college loans,…
It’s difficult enough to plan and save right for retirement, given today’s topsy-turvy financial markets. What’s more, it can be…
Many news stories and advisors lately seem to focus investment strategies as a surefire way for people to gain extra…
Our culture builds a certain degree of optimism around the concept of retirement—people “can’t wait to retire” and it’s a…