Apparently "Forest bathing" has proven medical benefits! Are you getting into nature more?
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Americans Say COVID-19 Has Given Them a Newfound Appreciation of Nature - Good News Network
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Despite the ongoing debate about virtual learning and how to reopen schools, most Americans can agree on one thing -- children should be receiving a proper financial education. Sadly, it's not happening across the board. A good topic for parents to discuss with the PTA!
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Charles Schwab Financial Literacy Survey Exposes Grave Impact of Lack of Financial Education During COVID-19
Don't leave money on the table! Year-end is a critical time for your financial & tax planning.
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.
AMERIPRISE.COM
5 types of fraud to watch out for
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There are better places to hold onto your cash during the pandemic and election uncertainty than under your mattress!
KIPLINGER.COM
What to Do with Cash in a Low Interest Rate Environment | Kiplinger
If different healthcare options have been on your mind this year, it's time to make your move! Every year you should take time to assess your options and 2020 is no different. Whether you participate in Medicare, job-based health insurance, individual market health insurance, or qualify for a special enrollment period -- we're here to help!
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What You Need to Know About Open Enrollment
Regularly rebalancing your long-term investments can help keep your risk tolerance and asset allocation aligned and keep you on track to your goals.
National Retirement Security Week is a great time to begin planning for your retirement or to update your existing plans. What are you looking forward to in retirement?
The election and the COVID-19 pandemic combined are creating a sense of unrest and uncertainty. During these challenging times, it's important to take care of our mental and emotional health. Here are 5 ways on how to cope with election anxiety...
FAFSA will be in high demand with a limited supply. The pandemic has thrown a wrench into a lot of families college plans. Act now!
CNBC.COM
The FAFSA opens Oct 1—and it's more important than ever to complete it ASAP
We often take what we have for granted! But it only takes a shift in perspective to make us appreciate what we have.
Passing down your financial wisdom can be an enduring gift. What’s one tip you’d share with future generations?
FORBES.COM
Best Ways For Grandparents To Teach Grandkids About Money
Medicare open enrollment runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. These tips can help you choose your coverage and get the most out of open enrollment.
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AMERIPRISE.COM
Guide to understanding Medicare open enrollment
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They say you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Who's in your inner circle?
With socially responsible investing, you can make a positive impact with your dollars. Let’s discuss if ESG investing is right for you and options that support your long-term goals.
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CNBC.COM
Sustainable investing is surging. How to decide if it's right for you
From family to taxes, there are numerous factors to consider when planning where to live in retirement. What’s at the top of your location wish list?
MONEY.USNEWS.COM
The Most Tax-Friendly States to Retire
Stress comes from the need to control everything. It's good to stay open to the possibilities!
COVID-19 has forced us to adapt in all aspects of life, including our financial lives. Before you make any money moves, let’s connect and review your situation.
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TIME.COM
5 Old Money Rules That Just Aren’t True Anymore
Do you want to be happy? Start with gratitude. Being thankful for everything in your life, both big and small, is the key to unlocking abundance.
It’s appropriate that National Time Management Month is the shortest month of the year. This February, let’s find time to talk.
Required minimum distributions from retirement accounts were waived for 2020 but resume in 2021. Let’s connect on the best RMD strategy for your situation.
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MONEY.USNEWS.COM
Start Planning for Your 2021 RMDs Now