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Retirement Planning: How to Get Started

Retirement is typically one of the top financial goals you’ll be working toward. It may be the furthest out but any good financial plan starts with calculating how much money you’ll need to live on during your retirement years, putting...

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Food for Thought This March

The average American family spends over $7000 per year on food. Over 40 percent of that amount is for food eaten away from home. That’s about $135 per week, $54 of which is eaten in restaurants. But are we getting...

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Are You Indispensable?

Perhaps you’re frequently told—by colleagues at work, family members, or friends—that they don’t know what they’d do without you. Of course, it makes you feel important. But perhaps you’re being given a bit of a back-handed compliment. Any good manager...

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Resolved: To Harness the Power of the Family in the Coming Year

Most of us start the New Year with good intentions. We resolve to work out more, eat better, get out of debt, learn something new, or help other people. But within the next few weeks, there is a good chance...

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How To Protect Your Loved Ones from Elder Financial Abuse

Could someone you love be a victim of elder financial abuse? Each year, seniors lose over $36 billion to elder financial abuse and more than a third of seniors are affected by financial abuse in any five year period, according...

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Saving in Your 40s and 50sSaving in Your 40s and 50s

It’s never too late to get started. Saving in Your 40s and 50s: It’s Never Too Late to Get Started Will I have enough money to retire? It’s a common question and one that has increased in magnitude lately—especially for...

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