We plan for retirement because we know that we may not want to work forever. An artificial retirement age set by our employer may limit our options. Health
Ask people about retirement goals and you get a wish list─travel, play more golf, spend more time with family and friends, etc. Retirement is seen as a
On January 31, 1940, the first monthly Social Security check was issued to Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont. She received $22.54. Before passing away in 1975
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Exercise Your Financial Muscles to Get Financially Fit
“Those who work their land will have abundant food, but those who chase fantasies have no sense.”
A recent Wall Street Journal article delved into “Glimpses Into the Reality of a $1 Million Retirement” nest egg. The 12/28/2022 piece noted, “Once a
I trust everyone had a wonderful holiday season. Whether you reached your personal goals last year or faced challenges, a new year brings new opportunities and
A Handy Checklist for Year-End Planning
The holidays are a busy time of year. Shopping, family events, company holiday parties and more may dot your
4 Ways to Manage Health Care Costs in Retirement
Managing and wrapping your head around health care costs and health insurance may seem like a daunting
In the original Star Trek series, actor Leonard Nimoy, playing the character Spock, popularized the Vulcan salute, “Live long and prosper!” The point was
How much money is enough? This writer grew up in a household where often there was “too much month left at the end of the money,” generating empathy for those