Browsing: Retirement
Case May Provide A Roadmap to Better Planning A Delaware court (by the Magistrate in Chancery) recently upheld the validity of a domestic asset protection trust…
April was an action-packed (or nerve-racking) month, with numerous headlines warning that tariffs could destroy the global economy. The good news is that the market has…
he Joint Committee on Taxation has just released the attached description of the tax provisions contained in the reconciliation legislation and it provides for a $15…
I think I’m reasonably self aware, so it came as a surprise when my wife, Mika, recently told me that I needed to work on my…
With the U.S. divorce rate at about half of all marriages, blended families are a part of society’s landscape. Many divorced parents do remarry and have…
Forbes compared more than 950 locales in America on everything from housing costs and taxes to healthcare, air quality, crime and climate change and natural hazard…
There are more older people living alone in the U.S. than you might think. As of the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data (2023 estimates), about…
Since “Liberation Day”, or the day President Trump enacted “reciprocal tariffs” on countries that he believed engaged in unfair trade practices, the markets have been in…
If you’re looking to grow your retirement savings, a 401(k) can be a game-changer—but what if your employer doesn’t offer one or what if you don’t…
We economists think labor bargaining power tells most of the story. Alan Greenspan was obsessed with labor power. His enduring question at the Federal Reserve was…

