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Depending on what statistic you find, between 55% and 63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Even those earning over $100,000 are not immune.
In the frosty expanse of the North Pole, where elves craft toys, and reindeer prance, even a certain jolly someone can think about a few financial planning
As the year draws to a close, it's the perfect time for individuals to assess their financial health and prepare for the upcoming year. Whether you're a new
This year feels as though the holiday hype will be around longer. When I was much younger, the Christmas season didn’t start until after Thanksgiving. This year
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Required minimum distributions from retirement accounts can be confusing. If not taken appropriately, they can generate hefty penalties. Depending on when a
While Einstein’s theory may be somewhat better known, mine has the virtue of simplicity. His requires a lifetime of study for complete understanding but mine is
SECURE 2.0 Act (2022) made changes to the retirement saving and distribution landscape and built on changes made in the original SECURE Act (2019). There is
The music world lost one of its most successful citizens a couple of weeks ago. Many of us were touched in one way or another by Jimmy Buffett’s music over the