Whether you’re saving for a new home for a growing family or just for retirement, you may need to change up your savings strategy in the era of low rates.
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The Fed plans to keep interest rates low for years — here’s how you should approach your savings strategy now
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2020 may tempt people to throw out their long-term plans. Here's how advisors can keep them on track
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Why some experts say coronavirus could lower the cost of college—but others say it's unlikely
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. This month and every month, it’s important to be alert and aware of threats to your investments and personal information.
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5 types of fraud to watch out for
Is maxing out your 401(k) enough? For high earners, only saving up to the annual IRS contribution limit may not be enough to meet spending needs in retirement.
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Here’s What Maxing Out Your 401(k) Could Get You In Retirement
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Why most people are happier in their 80s, according to an 86-year-old psychologist
Some things may feel different this election, but one thing remains the same: the importance of exercising your right to vote.
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How this 32-year-old who makes $39,000 and lives with his parents spends his money
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Here's how to handle an unexpected windfall of money
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Restless Americans map out road trips despite misgivings
Has the pandemic caused you to consider adopting a feline family member? Here’s a realistic picture of how much owning a cat may cost you.
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12 Costs of Owning a Cat | Kiplinger
Americans who receive Social Security benefits will see a 1.3% cost-of-living adjustment in 2021.
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Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will be 1.3% in 2021
We are celebrating Grant's belated birthday today.
Happy Birthday Grant!
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Adult children are returning home in record numbers. Here’s how they can get back on their feet
Passing down your financial wisdom can be an enduring gift. What’s one tip you’d share with future generations?
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Best Ways For Grandparents To Teach Grandkids About Money
Are you scaling back your Thanksgiving celebration this year? Here’s some tips to celebrate simply – and safely – this season.
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19 ways to throw together a smaller, no-fuss Thanksgiving dinner at the last minute
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Here are creative ways to teach your kids about charity
Reduce your expenses, focus on your total portfolio, and other tips for boosting retirement income in the era of low interest rates.
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Boost Your Retirement Income in 3 Steps | Kiplinger
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10 Super Bowl spots from advertisers that don’t exist anymore
It’s appropriate that National Time Management Month is the shortest month of the year. This February, let’s find time to talk.
Traditional and Roth IRA contribution limits for 2021 have not changed. Have your goals? We can help ensure your strategy is getting you one step closer to retirement.
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IRA limits and eligibility
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Here's the average net worth of Americans ages 35 to 44
Do you like filing your income taxes early? You’ll have to wait a little longer this year. The IRS just announced it won't start accepting 2020 tax returns until February 12, 2021. That's 16 days later than last year, so plan accordingly.
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This #blackhistorymonth, we remember 2021 as the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Riders, black and white activists who helped end segregation. Who inspires you?