
Putting a Plan Into Place
Early key moves and decisions can make a difference between surviving financially until you're successfully employed again – perhaps even...
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Indebted Now What
It is hard to read a newspaper, listen to the radio, or watch TV these days without hearing about the level of government (state and federal)...
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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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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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Invest in Yourself to Make Your Prospects Brighter
When we think of investments, we often forget that the best place to make an investment of money or time is in ourselves. So if you’re in a job...
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Year-Round Tax Tips for Business Owners
Business owners are constantly seeking ways to strengthen their financial bottom line, to gain that little extra competitive edge. The tax code...
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Is Your Home Insurance Coverage Adequate
As the overall cost of replacing a home has risen due to the impact of multibillion-dollar natural disasters, it's hard to open an annual...
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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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9 Risk Factors To An Earlier Retirement for Public Employees
Did you know that many public employees are starting to retire much earlier than society’s traditional age of 65? In recent years, this is...
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Retrain Your Brain for Financial Success
The training starts when we are very young. There is no class, no teacher, and no textbook. There is no exam, but we all get an “A.” We...
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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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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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Choice Overload and Analysis Paralysis
Do you like having a lot of options to choose from on a restaurant menu? Or, do too many choices make it harder to make your decision? If you...
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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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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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Perfect Last Minute Gift Ideas
Are you still searching for that “perfect present” for someone on your holiday shopping list? If the thought of wrapping up another gift card...
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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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Mutual Accountability
We talk a lot at the financial planning firm I work for about mutual accountability. In fact, it is part of our vision statement. What it means...
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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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Financial Emergencies — Going to the Hospital
Whether you or a loved one are going for a scheduled hospital stay, don't stop with your doctor's orders — get your financial orders in place,...
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Valentines Day A Money Quiz for You and Your Sweetheart
Money might not be the best topic to introduce on a romantic evening, but it’s the talk you must have before you load up the moving van or take...
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Health Care Shock Creates Debt - The Plan to Pay It Down
The Problem/GoalAmericans plan for many things. We plan our vacations, we plan our retirements, we plan our weekends. But very few Americans...
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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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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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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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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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Tax Reform – What is Fair?
Unless you have been on another planet for the past several months, and or years, you know that we are facing difficult financial times. Our...
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Time For Your Free Upgrade
It is time for a new phone. It is? I have not learned to use many of the features my current phone. This phone still works fine. I will have to...
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Top 5 Financial Challenges Facing Business Owners
As many business owners painfully discover, successfully building their enterprise does not always directly translate into successfully...
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