Browsing: Personal Finance
How long can retirees expect to live in retirement? It’s an important question that’s often misunderstood. Surprisingly, most people underestimate how long they might live, which…
I am a 56-year-old man living in my family home with my father, 93, who has Type 2 diabetes and a pacemaker and is legally blind.…
With Valentine’s Day approaching and tax season underway, both love and money are in the air. Although most couples claim to be well-aligned when it comes…
Investors are waiting with bated breath for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates in 2024. The Fed signaled a probability of lowering rates this year,…
My husband and I signed a prenuptial agreement before we married. This is my second marriage, his first. He has no children. I have one child…
Daughter is in her late 50s, with a difficult mother who is in her mid 80s. Daughter’s mother, V, has always been “kind of nutty” as…
I’m a single man in Florida, living at my parents’ house and I want to buy my first home soon to avoid being completely priced out…
I’m reading the short book, The Gap and the Gain, co-authored by Dan Sullivan, the famed founder of Strategic Coach, and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, and while…
Low-income borrowers are increasingly missing payments on their car loans and credit cards and may have missed the boat on ultralow mortgage rates, according to a…
Don’t wait until late in the year to plan your charitable gifts. Maximize the benefits to both the charity and you by considering contribution strategies throughout…

