Social Security Day: Aug 14th
Since its inception, Social Security has become a cornerstone of American society, offering financial support and security to millions of retirees, disabled individuals, and surviving family members. History of Social Security Day The roots of the United States Social Security system can be traced back to 1935...
Balancing Retirement and College Savings
Ultimately, finding the right balance between retirement and college savings requires flexibility. It's important to regularly reassess and adjust the financial plan as circumstances change....
The High Cost of College
Going to college is an expensive proposition in the United States. The cost of college education in the United States has been skyrocketing in recent years. According to the College Board, a moderate college budget for an in-state student attending a four-year public college in...
Retirement Planning for Small Business Owners
These tips will help small business owners create a comfortable retirement and take control of their financial future....
Do This One Thing to Protect Your Family When You Die
While contemplating the aftermath of your departure may not be the most appealing thought, ensuring the financial well-being of your loved ones becomes a priority. In such circumstances, the payout from your life insurance policy can be a significant relief, providing a lump sum of...
Retirement: Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Sell My Home?
It’s one of those arguments that rarely seem to have a clear-cut winner: Should you pay off your mortgage or sell your home in retirement?The answer, perhaps frustratingly, is that it depends. Homeownership has long been a part of the American dream. Paying off your...
Single Working Women’s Week: July 30th – Aug 5th
Single working women have made remarkable contributions to society, showcasing resilience, strength, and ambition in their pursuit of personal and professional success. Single Working Women's Week is a dedicated time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of these remarkable women. In this article, we explore the significance...
Women and Financial Literacy
According to studies, women are falling far behind men in financial literacy. Not that men are all that much more impressive either Men apparently do not know much about the topic either....