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In order to save money on taxes, would you consider moving to a less expensive state? Lots of our clients do. But where might you go? When it comes …
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A caller to our radio program, Money Matters, recently asked me a question about a common myth regarding debt that to this day still takes me by …
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Are you going to take Social Security? Social Security is a big part of retirement for most Americans. But before you apply for it, you should ask …
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“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I will learn.” — Ben Franklin Of all the topics I’ve written about over the years, …
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Thinking of downsizing your home? Many retirees and pre-retirees do. In 2015, 31% of all homes sold in America were purchased by Baby Boomers.[1] …
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Before heading out to the grocery store, do you make a list? I’m betting that you do. That’s because 70 percent of Americans make a list every time …
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There’s been a great deal of discussion over the past several months about financial advisors acting as fiduciaries, which is, simply, the practice …
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Most of the retirees I work with report that they’ve never been happier. But are you as busy as you’d like to be? Retirement is a huge transition. In …
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Retirement: You’re either neck deep in it or you’re thinking about it. I’m thinking about it. What my life will be like when that day arrives. But in …
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Are you going to leave a retirement account to your heirs? On average, a person who dies with their retirement account mostly intact leaves about …
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