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Studies have shown that you’re much more likely to achieve the retirement you want by setting retirement goals and taking steps to achieve them. Without goals…
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah may not receive quite the same level of attention as Christmas. But as Adam Sandler pointed out in his hit “Hanukkah…
Mother, age 85, liked freedom with her cash. She used her money without keeping track of her spending. She forgot to check her bank statements and…
“An organization’s overall success often relies on diversity of thought and experience. ” We live in fractious, tumultuous times where hunkering down in our ideological bubbles…
Numbers don’t lie – and according to a recently released report, Gen X has the largest retirement savings wealth gap when compared to any other generation.…
A New Year’s resolution is a promise to yourself to do something good in the year ahead. If you are over 65 and retiring or losing…
When COVID-19 struck, companies had little choice but to adapt swiftly. Office spaces were replaced by living rooms and in-person meetings transitioned to virtual calls —…
Let’s say you just had your 50th birthday party. Can you still retire a millionaire? Retiring a millionaire is quite simple, but it’s not easy. Otherwise,…
I read and hear so much about adult siblings who always got along, but suddenly start fighting among themselves when they are about to inherit their…
Fund retirement accounts. Give to charity. Harvest losses. Get energy efficient. Here are some strategies to shrink your taxes for 2023–and beyond. With only a couple…