3 Things You Should Know About a 401(k)
Saving for your retirement is one sure-fire way to keep your mind at ease when the time comes to pack up at the office and head home from your last day of work.
Taxes and Your Future
Knowing what taxes you have to pay affects your financial future. The recently approved Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has some significant reforms and these include changes for retirees
Do You Need to Retire?
Many people become depressed when they retire completely. Studies show that the likelihood that someone will suffer from clinical depression goes up by about 40 percent after they’ve retire
March Madness for Your Finances
It’s time for March Madness! It’s also tax season. By now you should have all your tax documents collected and ready to go.
Best Places to Retire 2019
A lot of retirees have been moving out of state to get the benefit of low or no state taxes, as well as improve their way of life.
Retirement Planning for Couples
54% of women expect their partner will be an important source of retirement income, while 36% rely on their partner as a backup plan in case they can’t work anymore.
Financial Literacy and Your Retirement
According to a recent study, the ability to answer basic financial literacy questions wanes as age increases. A lack of financial literacy opens the door to abuse from those looking to target the elderly.
Using the Gig Economy to Fund Your Retirement
66 percent of Americans are fairly certain they will outlive their savings. If that were to happen to you, what would you do?
Social Security Increase
The Social Security increase amounts to 2.8 percent, a $40-per-month increase on average, and will be the biggest adjustment to Social Security payments in the past seven years
Financial Wellness and Your Retirement
62% of Americans reported money was a significant source of stress in their lives. Money plays a critical role in our lives, and not having enough of it impacts health as well as performance.