Browsing: Retirement
This article will focus on single individuals and when the best time is to file for Social Security benefits. Singles are defined as anyone who has…
Recent headlines might make you nervous about whether you’ll receive your Social Security benefits. For example, Elon Musk recently called Social Security “the biggest Ponzi scheme…
Urged on by faculty, students, and staff, the Cornell University Board of Trustees voted to halt new fossil fuel investments in 2022, after taking a serious…
There is a good chance someone you know will not get their Social Security check in the next one to three months. The Trump administration –…
Do you really want advice? In life? In financial matters? This question recently occupied my thoughts during a flight to Miami. A friend had asked me…
When we think of economic impact across the U.S., certain industries often come to mind — finance, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. But one important driver of…
My wife, Mika, and I took a survey this week about our approach to money. The survey asked us to respond to a number of statements…
Economic policy uncertainty has surged since Donald Trump’s election. This could be bad, not just for the stock market, but also for business investments and for…
Can you afford to retire if you have $1 million in savings? As with many questions, the answer is “It depends.” Your values, circumstances, and smart…
For many adult children, watching their aging parents struggle with daily living in an unsafe home is a distressing reality. The situation becomes even more challenging…