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As the owner of one of the leading companies that moves household goods to Mexico, in addition to being asked about the procedure for importing household…
I was 49 the first time I retired. After nearly 25 years in practice, I turned in my fountain pen at my law firm. Two years…
One of the most important and difficult questions to answer in retirement is how much you can spend each year without going broke. The most popular…
Most Americans realize that inflation in the U.S. recently spiked to its highest level since the early 1980s. Moreover, what we pay for food is an…
As retirement looms, individuals must transition from an accumulation and asset-centric mindset to one focused on income and reliable cash flow. This shift from savings to…
America’s retirement and elder poverty crisis is painful, frightful, and undeniable—yet some experts are denying there is a retirement income security crisis and trying to persuade…
A friend, new to Medicare, asked me whether Medicare covered annual physicals. I told him, “No, it doesn’t.” The Social Security act clearly prohibits Medicare from…
About 85% of Americans live within five miles of a CVS Pharmacy, so chances are good that you have visited one before. But you might not…
Any estate planning lawyer who drafts wills, trusts, powers of attorney and healthcare directives would tell you something frustrating: some clients won’t sign anything the lawyer…
An emergency fund should be a priority for Americans to be prepared for unforeseen and urgent expenses. Experts recommend you should have several months of living…