In a previous blog post, I shared about the decision that Sharon and I made for her to take some time away from Cummins to stay home with our son Hudson. This
Elder abuse and mistreatment is an often-silent problem that robs seniors of their dignity, security and sometimes their lives. Before the pandemic, about 1 in
Cummins has recently rolled out its new Restricted Stock Program (RSU) for employees. While an exciting opportunity for a lot of people, we continue to receive
There are many aspects to financial planning. Every individual has different goals and objectives. One universal goal is to “pay as little tax as possible under
With apologies to Neil Bergman, writer of the song More is Better from the Broadway show Mean Girls, sometimes less can be better too.
Social Security has
Going back to work was always the plan for us. Sharon and I are consummate planners: we
analyze purchases and vacations spots, reading deeply into reviews
I was searching for inspiration, so I turned to my past-articles file. One in particular caught my attention. It was an article written by Bob Veres, a thought
Although I don’t spend my life immersed in headline news as many people seem to, it’s been hard to avoid hearing the ‘R’ word recently – Recession, that is. Is
Estate planning is not just for the wealthy. Anyone with a bank account, house, car or other personal property should have a will. It is especially important