Part-Time for Old Timers
Working part-time after retirement age can provide extra income and give you a sense of purpose and independence. It makes sense to keep working if you don’t have a large nest egg squirreled away
Protecting Your Savings from Inflation
Saving money is a basic financial habit that makes up part of your overall financial wellness. How you save, or where you put your money, is of equal importance, because of the effects of inflation on the value of money.
Money Tips We Can Learn from Our Past Presidents
The third Monday of February is set aside to celebrate Presidents’ Day. This year instead of rushing to our nearest outlet store, let’s take a look at some money wisdom we can learn from past presidents
Is Debt Always a Bad Thing?
Most Americans have some sort of debt. Having debt doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing if it is controlled and you pay the monthly amount on time, every month
The Long-Term Care Conundrum
Many people over the age of 65 will need some assistance when it comes to daily living tasks. A side effect of the health crisis in America is that many older folks will need someone to help take care of them at some point.
How to Reach Your Financial Goals
Setting realistic and achievable goals, following a strategic plan to make progress toward them, and tracking your progress is the key to success in attaining your financial goals.
Putting Your Affairs in Order
55% of Americans pass away without a will or an estate plan. Here are some of the affairs that should be kept in order before we're referred to as the “dearly departed:”
Make the Time to Prioritize Your Finances
With so many different things competing for your attention, it’s easy to let financial planning slide. It may not be something you want to do, but it is something you need to do.