Why Hoping You’ll Die First Doesn’t Count as Financial Preparation

I still recall an impactful conversation that took place several years ago, shortly after my book was published. While attending a community luncheon, I was ...
I still recall an impactful conversation that took place several years ago, shortly after my book was published. While attending a community luncheon, I was ...
Many of us are turning our hands to starting a small business to supplement retirement income. This will probably pose no problems if you have been an ...
Your 60s are a time of tremendous change. You may be preparing for retirement, entering retirement or recently retired. It’s a time where your finances may also ...
It’s Christmas Day and Angela, 74, is sipping a cup of coffee in her son’s living room. A beautiful Christmas tree stands in the corner covered with ornaments and ...
I invite you to take yourself off of autopilot mode for a minute when it comes to how you and your significant other handle your finances. Research suggests that ...
If it’s been a while since you last updated your resume, you’re not alone. Many of us built our careers when resumes were printed on paper, handed to someone ...
When economic anxiety spikes, most people turn to the same recycled list of financial tips: build an emergency fund, live below your means, pay off debt. These ...
Along with the benefits of being a freelancer, or running your own small business, come some aggravating problems. These hassles will occasionally occur, so you ...
As you look ahead to retirement, there are opportunities to secure income beyond strategically positioning your Social Security income. An Investopedia ...
That’s one of the most common questions I hear when women look at their monthly bills. Not “how much can I afford,” but, “Is what I’m doing okay?” If that’s you – ...