Top 5 Reasons Why Women Face More Risk in Retirement
It’s apparent that Americans, both women and men, have not saved enough money for retirement. Studies have increasingly indicated that many...
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Saving Money in Today's Economy
If you're like most Americans, you're most likely searching for ways to save money now more than ever.But saving money, according to financial...
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The Financial Challenges of Divorce and Widowhood
As if the profound emotional strain and upheaval from divorce or the death of a spouse weren’t enough, many newly independent women also find...
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Launching a Business: A Financial Guide
The great entrepreneurial idea is there, along with the drive to turn that idea into a viable business. Finances are the X factor. The ultimate...
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Overcoming Fear to Find Bargains
Behavioral finance is a relatively new field of study that blends economics with psychology by studying the decision making process. It is...
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Personal Finance 101 for Recent College Grads
Now that you have earned a college diploma, it’s time for a crash course in personal finances. This course isn’t theoretical like a lot of...
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Estate Planning for the Middle Class-Part I
Part I: What is it? Why do I need it?Everyone has an estate, regardless of size: it is just the total of your assets and liabilit...
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The Transition from College to Employment – A Checklist
The transition from college to full-time employment can be a chaotic one. It means the end of one life-phase and the beginning of another — a...
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Relocating With Children After Divorce
In an increasingly mobile society, the idea of relocation after divorce has given rise to substantial case law and academic studies about the...
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What exactly are you paying your advisors
Many investors would agree that minimizing investment cost is one of the basic tenets of sound investing, and critical to achieving long-term...
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To Our Military Members: Protect Your Financial Future
My first real job was the U.S. Navy. I was 17 years-old and was leaving home and going to be “on my own” for the first time. The Navy taught me...
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Avoid Retirement Fail Strategies for the Under 40 Worker
It’s tough being a younger worker in this economy. Whether you are facing an entry level salary in your first job out of college or are a...
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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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If You Had the Time to Plan for a Sudden Serious Illness or Death in the Family What Would You Do
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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Should I Replace My Life Insurance Policy
Many clients have come to me with this question over the years, and there is no simple answer. When an insurance agent recommends a replacement...
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Is a Geriatric Care Manager Right for You or a Loved One
For anyone who has ever lost sleep worrying how their parents are doing half a country away, hiring a geriatric care manager (GCM) might be a...
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Common Investment Abuses
Everyone that hasn't been lost at sea for the past few years has heard of Bernie Madoff. What we typically see in the news are cases of...
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Investing For College — Investment Choices
The challenge today is that there are so many options for saving, and one size does not fit all. Some of the vehicles to implement your college...
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Matrimonial Bliss - Pros and Cons of Merging Your Finances
Congratulations on deciding to tie the knot and making it official by getting married! Before you happily embark on your wedding preparation...
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Be Smart about Renovations in a Down Home Market
It's unlikely the real estate market will return to the fever pitch of the mid-2000s anytime soon – and maybe that's not such a bad thing. But...
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Beneficiaries and Inheriting a Retirement Account
As your financial planner did an annual review of your financial plans, he or she probably went over your beneficiary designations to review...
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Poor Credit Affects Your Ability to Plan
Your credit affects many areas of your life. For example, your credit worthiness will affect your ability to purchase goods and services on...
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Financial Planning The Purpose and Benefits
Last Updated: October 5, 2009 People frequently misunderstand the purpose and benefits of financial planning. They think it's only about...
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Retirement Planning Insights for Divorcing Baby Boomers
As a divorcing Baby Boomer (between 47 and 65 years old), you may face the intricate retirement planning challenge of partitioning your...
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Should You Buy Long-term Care Insurance
For many people in retirement, their greatest fear is ending up in a nursing home. Being able to live independently or, barring that, getting...
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Family Taxation
Most of what we, as taxpayers, understand about taxation comes from our focus on taxes and how they affect us either individually or as a...
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The Best House for your Money
When you buy a home, it's important to consider its resale potential, even if you have no foreseeable plans to move. Here are some tips:A...
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The Reality of Compound Returns
Albert Einstein was reportedly quoted as stating that compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe. However, compound interest...
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Invest Outside the Box
Most people consider the Morningstar Style Box, the ubiquitous 9 square grid seen all over financial publications, as the entire spectrum of...
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Should I Own Life Insurance in Retirement
When people near retirement they often wonder how much, if any, life insurance they should have during retirement. When you are working and...
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