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As technology advances more quickly, careers last longer, and retirement extends over decades, education is no longer a one-time cost. It’s a lifelong investment to remain…
As America ages and income inequality deepens, concerns about retirement security are mounting. A growing body of research indicates that many Americans will not be able…
One of the wiser, more experienced financial advisors I have the pleasure of working with mentioned something to me this week that I had to stop…
This issue of creating new legal estate planning documents or updating them comes up when adult children start to notice problems with aging loved ones. We…
When your spouse passes away, this can be a very trying and confusing time. Let’s make dealing with Social Security the least of your worries. When…
Most folks would tell you they want to be at home and not go to “one of those places” to receive care when it’s needed. It…
As Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan and Celia Irmie’s characters in Netflix’s new original movie The Thursday Murder Club prove, just because people retire from…
Before retirement, investing is offense. After retirement, it’s defense. Or so the playbook says. This beginner’s logic is better guidance than none, I suppose. It is…
What are the best countries to live in right now? Ask the people who’ve moved abroad: expats. Each year, InterNations, the world’s largest expat community, publishes…
If something happened to you tomorrow, could your family access your photos, bank apps, or business website? For most Americans, the answer is no. While the…

