Reasons to Invest in College Savings
Education is a gift that keeps on giving. College grads out earn people without degrees consistently and by a decent margin.
Closing the Gender Gap in Retirement Planning
It is no secret that there is a gap in earnings between men and women, and while great strides have been made toward gender equality, how does that translate into retirement preparations?
End of Year Financial Advice
2016 has been a wild year, arguably one of the more interesting years we have seen in recent history. And as the year winds to a close, there are some things to take note of and tie a bow on your financial concerns.
Retirement vs College Savings
Some people are faced with this very real decision - do you start saving for Little Johnny is college tuition, or do you focus on your own retirement first?
Holiday Season and Credit Card Mistakes
With the holidays upon us it is always tempting to take advantage of those specials being offered by stores this time of year but without some good sense monitoring your credit card activity there are some dangerous blunders that can be made.
Retirement and Life Expectancy
Life expectancy is something to take into account when planning your retirement.
Taxes and the New President
Now that the election is over, some think that 2017 could be one of the most influential tax reform years in history.
Retirement Planning For Couples
Couples have some unique advantages when it comes to retirement planning. For one thing, you have someone to pool resources with, share expenses, and help inspire (or nag) one another to save more.