Teaching Kids Financial Literacy
Making sure that your kids understand how money works is very important — it’s a life skill they'll use every day and they'll thank you for it later in life..
Has the Retirement Crisis Been Averted?
81 percent of retirees described their retirement as either as good or better than their preretirement years. As far back as 1992, only 65 percent of retirees in the U.S. felt that way.
How to Eliminate Debt
Debt has become part and parcel of many American’s lives and has become the norm. How do you get rid of deb, and take back control of your finances?
Streamline Your Finances in 2020
Most Americans report feeling stressed about money, at least some of the time. Here are some things that can be done to alleviate that stress and streamline your financial wellness in the coming year
New Year Resolutions for 2020
2020 is upon us. Besides taking a moment to let your mind be blown by the increasing rate of passing time as we grow older, perhaps it is also time to take a look forward, and see what you can do in the next year.
3 Trends that Could Affect Your Future
There’s been a lot of disruption in the financial markets in the last few years, and many Americans are feeling troubled by the changes and uncertainties. These trends that could impact your retirement plan.
Holiday Debt
Happy Holidays! Now put down that credit card — and back away slowly! The average debt incurred by Americans over the holidays has increased to over $1,000!
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