Retirement: Then Vs Now
Decades ago, retirement was fairly predictable: Social Security and a pension provided much of your income, you moved to the Sun Belt, played tennis or golf, and you lived to age 70 or 75. To varying degrees, this was the […]
Decades ago, retirement was fairly predictable: Social Security and a pension provided much of your income, you moved to the Sun Belt, played tennis or golf, and you lived to age 70 or 75. To varying degrees, this was the […]
What will the FED do? The stock market is churning higher but the Federal Reserve is considering a rate cut?!? (which is typically reserved for when the economy is cooling off) WHY? From the the DailyShot here is the case […]
The Cost of Procrastination Some of us share a common experience. You’re driving along when a police cruiser pulls up behind you with its lights flashing. You pull over, the officer gets out, and your heart drops. “Are you aware […]
Everyday people go through life trying to get stuff done. Things like; make breakfast, hit the gym, get the kids to school, finish the project at work, set up plans for the weekend, finish the book and catch up on […]
529 plans can be powerful college savings tools, but you need to understand how your plan works before you can take full advantage of it. Among other things, this means becoming familiar with the finer points of contributions and withdrawals. […]