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A lot of people get arrested and convicted in the United States. Those interactions with the criminal justice system cast long financial shadows. This is true…
If becoming a multi-millionaire were easy, everyone would be doing it. There are over 22 million millionaires in the US, and likely many more on the…
Over the past three decades, the number of Americans who want to retire overseas has tripled—that’s according to a recent Monmouth University poll. Among them is…
The labor market added 139,000 jobs and the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2% in May 2025, according to the latest release from the Bureau of Labor…
When my husband and I opened our law firm, we were confident. We had a name, a business plan, office space, and a website. We had…
Managing one’s finances can be challenging, especially when faced with conflicting — and often wrong — information fed to people, especially on social media. Buying into…
Workplace retirement accounts have long been the largest source of retirement savings for many individuals and households. However, times of uncertainty and volatility serve as a…
President Trump’s 2026 budget would freeze spending for many services for older adults, deeply cut others, continue his efforts to slash government staffing for key programs,…
Stephen Covey, the author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, tells a story that’s as instructive as it is unsettling. On a New York…
The Great Wealth Transfer numbers are staggering. Estimates suggest that over $124 trillion is poised to change hands as Baby Boomers transfer their wealth to the…