Those turning 65 this year have a 7 in 10 chance of needing long-term care (LTC) at some point.1 With the cost of a private room in a nursing home now topping
Basic estate planning is something that everyone should do, regardless of your age, marital status, the value of your assets, and if you’re a parent or not.
Heading into your retirement years brings a slew of new topics to grapple with, and one of the most maddening may be Medicare. Figuring out when to enroll, what
1. Take Advantage of a Company 401(k) Match
When a company provides a matching contribution for your retirement savings, it is like getting free money to
Organization, efficiency and discipline can be considered as three primary steps of financial planning. Organization is knowing where your money comes and goes
The difficult 2022 for stocks may not get much easier because as we now wait for better news on the inflation front, we have to contend with a seasonally weak
The home buying process is rewarding, but also tedious. In fact, deciding that you’re interested in purchasing a house is just the first step. Where do you turn
As you near age 65, you may start to think about Medicare. How do you sort through your coverage options? When (and how) do you enroll? And what if you have
A recent survey by Caring.com found that a whopping two in three American adults do not have an estate plan1—an alarming statistic, considering that an estate
Saving for retirement is important for all ages, the key is to start early
Land a great new job? Awesome. Now is the perfect time to think about your
Life insurance has come a long way since the days when it was known as burial insurance and used mainly to pay for funeral expenses. Today, life insurance is a
September is self-improvement month and a great time to work on your financial health. When you think of self-improvement, you likely think of your health or