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Financial Planning for the Surviving Spouse
Mourning the loss of a spouse can be one of the most difficult things for a person to experience. In fact, Psychologists Holmes & Rahe ... -
3 Biggest Financial Procrastinations
When it comes to financial matters, there always seems to be something higher on the priority list. You tell yourself “I’ll get it to next ... -
How To Protect Yourself From The Financial Storms That May Come Your Way
While Hurricane Hermine may not have lived up to all the hype, parts of the east coast and Florida are still cleaning up. As we ... -
4 Major Mistakes Parents Make When Planning For College
College costs continue to rise each and every year. In fact, according to statistics from the College Board, college costs have grown exponentially over the ... -
Retaining key employees with Phantom stock
An improving labor market often forces employers, especially smaller, privately held companies to look for creative ways to reward and retain key talent – especially ... -
10 Steps To Boost Your Credit Score
Americans continue to rely on debt to finance many of their consumer purchases. In fact, according to the Federal Reserve, total U.S. outstanding consumer debt ... -
How to Retire in a State on the "Worst States To Retire In" List
We have all seen the lists of states to avoid when retiring. Elevated income tax and property rates, higher costs of living and excessive estate ... -
Money moves to make at every age – 50s & beyond
Money moves to make at every age – 50s & beyond This is the second of a two-part series on the financial moves that should ... -
Money moves to make at every age – part 1
Life is a journey filled with financial choices that ultimately shape your future. While money may be important to many, it is simply a tool ... -
Surprising Facts About The Financial Health Of Americans And What You Can Learn From It
The financial health of many Americans is more surprising than you may think. While personal finances in this country have improved in the last few ...