January 10, 2017 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Retirement
There seems to be a general perception amongst a number of people that they can’t afford to go in assisted living themselves, or place a loved one in an assisted living facility. However, there are a number of funding options that are worth looking into, and understanding more fully, that may provide the solution that […]
December 22, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Planning, Retirement
Retirees face increasingly uncertain economic prospects. Though the cost of virtually everything continues to rise, wages have remained virtually stagnant for decades. People are working harder to afford less, and seniors increasingly struggle to make ends meet. It’s no wonder that so many retirees enter their senior years with debt. When you’re living on a […]
November 16, 2016 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Retirement
Planning for your financial future is essential, especially during these times of economic uncertainty. With people predicted to end up working longer, a volatile political environment and many more money worries cropping up all the time, saving and preparing for retirement is a vital part of this. There are many things going on in the […]
October 26, 2016 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Retirement, Saving Tips
Sometimes the annual vacation just isn’t enough of a stress reliever, prompting people to consider early retirement. There are many reasons to consider retiring early, and many benefits that come with doing so. Read on to find out why some people retire early, and how it has affected their lives. Who can retire early? When […]
October 10, 2016 | Post a Comment | Emergency Funds, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Retirement
There are many times in life when you need to get your hands on extra cash, Whether you’re placing a down payment on a house, need to buy a new car or just want to finally take you dream vacation, borrowing money can be a daunting task. But you may not have to subject yourself […]
October 10, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
A good number of people when they come to retire, find themselves in a position where they just happen to be living in what happens to be their biggest potential source of cash. You may well have made plans for your retirement and beyond, such as looking at life insurance for seniors over 70, but […]
August 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Planning, Retirement
Financial planners refer to estate planning in the broad sense of investment strategies. This term is used by insurance professionals for providing product and advice associated with the use of diverse insurance policies for accumulating wealth and protecting it as well. CPAs are known to incorporate estate planning as an integral part of any effective […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
An array of ailments are treated and symptoms are kept under control by medications. However, depending on your type of medical insurance (or if you don’t have have insurance at all), medicine can be expensive. However, cost should not keep people from feeling better and getting healthy. If you can’t afford prices of prescriptions and […]
May 12, 2016 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Retirement
Being a full-time Mom is one of the most demanding jobs you can have, but as we all know, the rates of pay are lousy, which means that you could be storing up some financial problems for later, when it comes to retirement. Some people find themselves unable to work as a result of an […]
April 26, 2016 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
If you’re a millennial, providing elderly care for your parents may have crossed your mind at least once. However, you may still have a career to pursue, a home to build, and the world to see. This is why a lot of people resort to hiring a caregiver or sending their parents to a nursing […]
April 21, 2016 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
If you’re in a good job with a 401(k) plan and an employer who matches your contribution every month, then you may think you’ve got your retirement covered. After all, you’re already ahead of 68% of Americans, who according to a 2015 survey were not participating in any kind of employer-sponsored retirement plan at all. […]