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Feb 14, 2020
Your Changing Definition of Risk in Retirement
During your accumulation years, you may have categorized your risk as "conservative," "moderate," or "aggressive," and that guided how your
Jan 21, 2020
When Alzheimer's Disease Is Diagnosed
Imagine the outlook for your life changing in minutes. A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be that stunning. If your parent is diagnosed
Jan 20, 2020
You Could Retire, But Should You?
Some people retire at first opportunity, only to wish they had waited longer. Your financial strategy likely considers normal financial ups
Jan 14, 2020
Are you prepared for the possibility – and expense – of eldercare?
Do you have an extra $33,000 to $100,000 to spare this year? How about next year, and the year after that? Your answer to these questions is
Jan 9, 2020
An Estate Strategy for Your Digital Assets
Your digital assets should not disappear into a void when you die. Nor should they be stolen by thieves. You can direct that they be transfe
Jan 7, 2020
6 Social Security Traps to Avoid
On January 31, 1940, the first monthly Social Security check was issued to Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont. She received a check for $22.5
Jan 2, 2020
The Major Retirement Planning Mistakes
Much is out there about the classic financial mistakes that plague start-ups, family businesses, corporations, and charities. Aside from the
Dec 30, 2019
Debunking Common Retirement Assumptions
Financial generalizations are as old as time. Some have been around for decades, while others have only recently joined their ranks. Let's e
Dec 27, 2019
Retirement Wellness
Fidelity projected that the average 65-year-old couple would spend around $285,000 on health care during retirement, including about $11,000