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The answer is YES. Both. Here’s why. Hannah Le turns 18 this week. She’s a senior in high school choosing between college acceptance offers from Cornell…
You might be understandably worried by scary headlines that project the Social Security Trust Funds will be exhausted in the year 2034. Having accurate information is…
There is no doubt that the economy is now stronger than it was four years ago. But, are people better off than they were before the…
Medicare expects it will spend more $550 million this year for the controversial anti-Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi and predicts the cost will skyrocket to $3.5 billion in…
As you move closer to retirement, you’ll want to begin planning for your life in retirement, given the financial resources you’ve accumulated. This requires shifting your…
By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Although the Conference Board Index says consumer confidence in the U.S. is markedly higher than it was in 2020, money struggles…
The legacy of late California Senator Dianne Feinstein was tarnished by a series of lawsuits filed before her death. The suits revealed rifts in the family…
As yields have risen from their historic lows, many retirees ask me if they should put all their savings in T-bills. This movement even has a…
If you don’t want to outlive your money in retirement, then you’ll need a plan to make your money last for the rest of your life,…
Many people know how Federal Reserve policies influence the economy and investment markets, but they don’t realize how interest rate moves change the results of estate…