Tag: expenses

Healthcare is one of the largest expenses for people in retirement, but it’s not easy to budget for them. Sometimes, accidents happen, or certain health-related concerns can come out of nowhere. Because of how difficult it can be to predict; it can be just as difficult to plan for it. But luckily, there are tools […]Continue reading

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It’s important to budget and keep your numbers in check throughout the year. Too often, we can get sidelined, and before we know it, we’re no longer moving in the right direction. Use the checklist below to get back on track before the calendar flips us into 2022.   Is your holiday budget out of […]Continue reading

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Financial Literacy Month suggests it’s time to take advantage of available tools, resources, and tips for financial education that can help increase your financial success. This month put yourself back in the driver’s seat!   Do a thorough review of your bills, and you might find hidden fees that are pecking away at your hard-earned […]Continue reading

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These days women not only have to worry about balancing their duties as a family manager, but must focus on their own identity as financial contributors as well. Despite being great savers and increasingly influential in the workforce, women are left with more duties and less time to curate a solid understanding in investment strategy. Here […]Continue reading

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If there’s one thing almost everyone can agree on, it’s not wanting to pay taxes. After all, who wants to give up their hard-earned money to the government? The retirement savings gap is a multifaceted issue for many working people. With many challenges workers face, it’s easy to forget about taxes when it comes to […]Continue reading

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As we get older and become frailer, we may find ourselves needing help with everyday activities that’s as simple as getting dressed, eating, or getting in and out of bed. Even if we’re healthy, accidents may necessitate assistance with such activities. This assistance is called long-term care (LTC) and can be provided at home, in […]Continue reading

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As we set our eyes on the new year, it’s an ideal time to sit down and review your financial strategy. Take a few moments to review some of these deadlines and take advantage of the opportunity to grow your wealth and better position yourself:   Revisit your 401(k) contributions. You have until December 31 […]Continue reading

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We can all almost say money is always on our minds…how much do I have in my account? Am I able to afford that? Do I simply enough? Being aware of your financial health is important. Studies reveal Americans could be saving more with 65% save little or nothing at all, and half could end […]Continue reading

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