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Even as most policymakers continue to ignore the looming insolvency of Social Security—and the 23% reduction in benefits it will produce in seven years—policy experts across…
In 2019, an updated Medicare Plan Finder made its debut. Heralding its arrival, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it would “provide a personalized…
Reaching retirement is one of life’s major milestones. After years of training and education, decades in the workforce, and diligently saving your money, you finally made…
Atlanta’s newest RIA firm, MartinWright Advisory, launched Monday with seven employees and a clear mission: Bringing institutional-caliber investment management to complex families—and building an advisor-led ownership…
By the time your aging parents reach age 65 or 70, things may have changed in the family for estate planning purposes. Many older folks had…
Call it the “risk paradox.” You know when to play safe—you don’t invest money you’ll need soon in the stock market. So why doesn’t your 401(k)…
Sitting at a kitchen table, George Kinder asked a question of a young woman. Her response opened the door to a decision that could genuinely transform…
The end of the year is more than a time for holiday gatherings and reflection. It is one of the most important opportunities to strengthen your…
Can you really live or retire overseas on just $1,200 a month? According to a new report from International Living, the answer is yes. The publication’s…
Many people know it is important to have a financial power of attorney so someone else can manage your finances when you are not able. What…