A New Baby Checklist for the New Year
I was speaking to a friend the other day who just had her first child at the age of 40. We were discussing the many changes in lifestyle she...
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Thinking Out Loud About Long Term Care
A recent study released by Mutual of Omaha quotes the following statistics regarding Long Term…75% of people over age 65 eventually need long...
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Mapping Your Financial Future
We live in a world that likes to make models. We’re obsessed with economists modeling what inflation may be, how weather patterns will emerge,...
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Investment Abuse Part 2 How to Take Action if Youre a Victim
Last month we looked at several common investment abuses, such as misrepresentation, unsuitable recommendations, and excessive trading. Now we...
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The Hidden Debt
It seems that we cannot turn on the TV, pick up a newspaper, or click an Internet link without being bombarded with discussions of debt. In...
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Consider This Before Holiday Spending
“We have been persuaded to……Spend money we don’t haveOn things we don’t needTo create i...
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4 Steps Toward Good Financial Decisions
Making good financial decisions sits at the base of financial success. Really all financial advice revolves around that one goal — helping you...
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A Couple's Plan to Fix Their Financial Situation
The Problem/GoalIsabella Ryan and Ethan Sloane have plans on getting married, some day. But in the meantime, they want to get their financial...
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The Most Important Letter You May Ever Write
A simple letter of instruction, written in tandem with your will, may be the most important letter you will ever write. Not only will it...
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Questions To Ask at Free Lunch Seminars
Long before Bernard Madoff was arrested and charged with securities fraud, many Americans would often be invited to free-lunch seminars to...
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Funding Your Child's College Education
In addition to purchasing a home, funding your child’s college education could be one of the largest expenditures you ever make.According to...
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Fearful of Wall Street and Not Saving for Retirement
Generation Y investors are the most conservative generation of investors since the great depression, despite their long-term time horizon,...
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Maximizing Your Time in Retirement
Time is money, as the old saying goes. If this is true, you may never be so wealthy (in time at least) as you are during retirement. Gone are...
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October Means Open Enrollment
Put on the coffee and roll up your sleeves! Deciding on employer benefit choices can be a daunting task, especially when the plans change from...
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Finding Support to Keep Your Resolutions
Last night during strength training class, our leader, Lori, wanted us to know that she would whip us into shape. “No breaks,” she said. “I can...
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The Home Stretch - Your 50s and 60s
Try to boost your retirement savings goal up to 20 percent or more of your income. Workers age 50 and over can invest extra dollars into their...
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The Fiscal Side to Staying Fit
I often compare the financial services industry to the world of diet and fitness. In fact, I wrote a...
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Avoiding Pitfalls in Estate Planning – Making it Work
Even with recent revisions to the Federal Estate Tax System, many people are still rightfully concerned over costs when their assets pass to...
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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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What If I’m Wrong
If you’ve ever watched Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech, you will likely remember the poignant description of his morning ritual in...
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Creating an After-Divorce Action Plan
The number of individuals getting late in life divorces has quietly increased over the last several years. The U.S. now has the highest...
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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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Divorce and Your Special Needs Child
There are few challenges more difficult than going through divorce and having a special needs child. As a divorced, single parent of a...
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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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What Is Your Savings Strategy?
It's never an easy question to answer. What should you save toward? Should you save only for retirement? Should you save for college first and...
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Financial Planning for New Parents
Dramatic changes in one's life often require a reassessment of one's personal finances. And few events have a more profound impact on one's...
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Decisions Decisions
Imagine for a moment that you are one of the few lucky people in America still covered by a defined benefit pension plan. Now imagine that you...
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How to Evaluate a High-Deductible Health Care Policy
According to an August survey from America’s Health In...
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Red White Blue…and Green Finance 101 for Military Spouses
Among the many unique challenges that military families face, managing household finances can be especially demanding, particularly for...
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