Your Financial Life in Balance
Creating a balanced financial life is a lifelong process. As soon as you get one thing straightened out, it seems like another issue pops up...
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College Math: 12 Tactics to Get the Most Financial Aid
The good news for college-bound students and their families is that increases in education costs are slowing, according to the College Board....
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How A Six Year Old Saves For Retirement
In our society of conspicuous consumption and spending-beyond-means, many parents face an uphill battle to encourage children to save for the...
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Dont Just Buy What You Know
Investors often embrace advice from accomplished professionals to, “buy what you know.” Legendary fund manager Peter Lynch and investing icon...
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A Cautionary Tale Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
The call came while I was cooking dinner the other night – my mother had received a phone call from a woman purporting to be calling on behalf...
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Where the Heck is Easy Street?
From Main Street to Wall Street, people are desperately looking for Easy Street. The troubling state of affairs is infusing fear into America’s...
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Choosing Your Retirement Health Coverage
If you are looking for an indication of just how confusing Medicare's rules can be, type the two-word phrase "Medicare maze" into Google's...
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Preserving the Purchasing Power of Your Money For Retirement
Here’s a disconcerting thought: each year during retirement, everything you buy will cost more than it did the year before. Such is the nature...
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Be Wise at Work - Use Open Enrollment to Your Benefit
Football. Fall foliage. Falling temperatures. Autumn has arrived, and with it is a golden opportunity for members of the American workforce to...
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Working on It - Your 30s Through Your 40s
It's critical to find a way to squeeze out dollars for retirement. Time is still on your side, but you've begun to lose some of your...
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Save with a Sound Financial Plan
Last Updated: February 17, 2012 Any recent efforts you've made to scrimp, save and pay off debt should become a permanent part of your...
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Keeping Score - Competitive Financial Relationships
Keeping score makes a lot of sense in many circumstances. You need to know who's winning if you play a card gam,e and in sports the score is...
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Discuss Money Issues Before Catastrophe Strikes
Talking about a parent's finances needs to happen long before the elder is ill or incapacitated. In fact, the best situation is when the older...
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Financial Planning for First-Time Homebuyers
You’ve learned plenty of consumer lessons haggling with automobile dealers to buy a car, reckoning with rental apartment leases and landlords,...
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Who's Preparing Your Tax Return?
For many of you, your answer will be “I prepare my own return.” If your return is a simple one because all you have is a W-2 form for your...
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Planning for an Illness or Death in the Family
A sudden death or serious illness in the family can knock spouses and other family members for a loop. If the primary breadwinner dies, what...
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Its Never Too Late (Well, Almost Never)
Saving for retirement, or whatever you choose to call your post-earning years, is something that everyone should plan for. You can’t start too...
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Part V: Charitable GivingThis month we will explore the power and flexibility of charitable giving in crafting an estate plan. Most people...
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My Brain Made Me Do It
How does one get off this ride? 2011 was another year of market moving headlines. We saw the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan. Osama Bin...
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Getting Ready for the New Cost-Basis Regulations
One way to gauge if you are financially ready to buy a home is to ask yourself the following four questions:1. Is My Credit in Good Shape...
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Why Invest in the Roth IRA
Roth IRA! Roth IRA! Roth IRA! I am sure you have never heard that pep rally cheer at any program you have gone to. But then again, most times...
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How to Survive Financially after a Job Loss
You may have joined—or are about to join—the ranks of the unemployed. Now what?Early key moves and decisions can make the difference between...
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Confidence in Retirement 10 Planning Mistakes to Avoid
As more Baby Boomers approach their Golden Years they are faced with a plethora of challenges. Especially for those with greater resources, the...
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The 'Last' Estate Plan
Now that you have diligently and thoroughly thought out your estate plans and have visited your attorney to legally document those estate plans...
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Defining Diversification
In the top few responses most people give when you ask what they know about investing, “it’s important to be diversified” is right up there...
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A Single Mom's Plan to Restore Her Finances
The Problem/GoalStarting over is never easy. At 41, with four children to take care of, beginning a new life can put a pinch on anyone’s...
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The Perfect Storm Divorcing Baby Boomers
As Baby Boomers approach the last hurdle before the magic retirement age of 65, it is becoming increasingly newsworthy that growing legions of...
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Forward Thinking
A few years ago I helped conduct a focus group. One of the conclusions was that those focus group members who had a longer term perspective...
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Refinancing your Mortgage in Retirement
With mortgage rates at historic lows, many home owners are refinancing mortgages. But for many, this seems to be an impossible task. There are...
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Is Your 401(k) the Best Place to Invest
You’ve been contributing diligently to your 401(k), paying down debt, and are starting to wonder if there is something else you could be doing...
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