Personal Finance
Most people spend decades planning for the financial risks of retirement. Almost no one plans for the social ones. Yet the risk that…
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“Hope is not a strategy.” I’m reminded of this saying when reading the…
A mortgage is a government-subsidized forced savings plan — not the wealth machine…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have been publishing quality ratings for…
I stopped by a neighbor’s house to see how things were going and…
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Americans nearing retirement are carrying more debt, relying on credit cards and home equity amid rising costs and rates, creating a…
More than 70 million Americans receive benefits from the Social Security Administration—whether retirement, disability, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). One big…
Within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the Working Families Tax Cuts establish parameters for newly created 530A accounts, commonly referred…
An investment market decline can create financial opportunities for alert investors, whether the decline is short and sharp or long and…
In homes across America, a quiet crisis is unfolding. The “sandwich generation” – adults simultaneously caring for their children and aging…
The early months of the year are important for taxpayers ages 70½ and older who have traditional IRAs. The right plan…
