Getting old is hard. Your parents’ ability to manage their own finances may decline as they age. Helping them with money matters is a sensitive issue you need
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Social isolation makes people more susceptible to illness and death.1 While retirement is a time for relaxation and enjoyment from a lifetime of work, it may
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Retirement is a time that many of us look forward to our entire careers. It is the reward for a lifetime of work and the time to indulge in hobbies and enjoy
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Those who receive an inheritance with the passing of a loved one are potentially given the gift of financial freedom if they choose to manage the wealth
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It's a fact: People today are living longer. Although that's good news, the odds of requiring some sort of long-term care increase as you get older. And as the
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You know you need to make a plan with your money – but when? The signs may well sit right in front of you, from your paycheck to your debt to your willingness
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If you're considering giving back to society or a cause as part of your financial planning, there are many ways you can do so. You can make an impact while
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In 2021, 44.7 million Americans are facing the burden of student loan debt. They owe more than $1.53 trillion in student loans. These alarming statistics prove
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Having enough retirement income is a top concern for many Americans nearing or in retirement. Even though they may have saved consistently throughout the
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In 2022, U.S. inflation hit a 40-year high, with prices for food, housing, gasoline, and other key staples increasing by nearly 10% over the previous year.1
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Overview: In the language of life insurance, a beneficiary is the recipient of the policy’s proceeds when the named insured dies. The owner of a life insurance
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Many public school workers in different positions devote their lives to furthering the education of young people. The ability to enjoy a secure retirement is an
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