Instead of asking, "when can I retire?" most people ask, “when can I retire and still live the way I want to live?”
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Not all end-of-life decisions are covered in a will. Here's what else you need
Whether you have meager or massive assets, it's worth addressing what would happen to everything you own if you were no longer here.
Read More2020 Election: 3 Key Takeaways From A Financial Planning Perspective
Although the presidential race appears to be decided, the results of the Congressional elections are also important, as control of the House and
Read More6 Steps For Facing And Overcoming Your Financial Fears
While it’s easy enough to sidestep a snake on a footpath, we can’t simply ignore or sidestep our financial fears without serious repercussions down
Read More'No. 1' thing preventing a dollar comeback is the virus surge, currency strategist says
Brown Brothers Harriman's Win Thin sees a weakening dollar through early next year.
Read MoreU.S. prepares for worst four months of the pandemic as it stares down the 'darkest' days yet
The U.S. is heading for a “dark winter,” a “Covid hell" that will make the next few months of the coronavirus pandemic unlike anything the nation has
Read More5 Ways President Biden May Make Lasting Changes To Your Retirement
President-elect Biden is set to make lasting changes to your retirement savings. Here are 5 of the most significant changes he may pursue.
Read MoreNeed help with financial planning? Look on social media
Social media isn't just for connecting with your coworkers and family — it can also be a great place to learn about managing your money and find a
Read More5 Mistakes To Avoid With Retirement Account Beneficiary Selections
It is never fun to think about death, but don't let this fact keep you from making the right beneficiary selections for your 401(k) and retirement
Read MoreHouse lawmakers to propose emergency 3% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment
A 1.3% cost-of-living adjustment for 2021 was announced by the Social Security Administration this week. But two Democratic House lawmakers think that
Read MoreHow much you need to invest every month to retire with $1 million to $3 million, broken down by age
If you begin now, you can save $1 million, $2 million or $3 million with the right amount of time and dedication. How much you'll need to save every
Read MoreWhy Young Investors Should Choose Roth IRAs Over Traditional IRAs
The earlier people start saving, the better. And younger earners are likely to be better off with Roth IRAs in their early earning years than with
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