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Money Management For Seniors: How To Help An Aging Loved One
Here are the best ways to help aging loved ones navitage the tricky world of money management well into their golden years.
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Housing – Still in Recovery
Nine years after the housing bust, near retirees still hurting If you’re close to retirement and still feel like you’re recovering from the housing bust, you’re not alone. A recent report from the Center for Retirement Research shows that nearly 40 percent of all households ages 55 and over have not paid off their mortgages. […]
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How To Talk Retirement Savings With Your Parents: 6 Essential Tips
The topic of retirement savings isn’t untouchable. Here are 6 ways to effortlessly discuss smart saving with your parents.
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Do Parents Save More When Kids Leave Home?
That first drop off at preschool comes with a question that parents will ask themselves at various stages during their kids’ childhoods: “What will we do with all that money when they’re done?” The answer, it appears from a new report, is to spend it instead of increasing contributions to their 401(k) plans. The May […]
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4 Financial Tips for Millennials Who Want to Start Investing
Investing is a smart way to have your money work for you. Investing financial tips for millennials include starting slow…
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Basic IRA Facts to Know
Whether you have a retirement plan through your employer or not, an IRA can be a great way to boost your savings. Before you rush out to open one…
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The Benefits of Investing Your Money
When you invest money, either by purchasing stocks or shares of a company or by buying mutual funds, your money ends up earning its own income…
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Empty Nester Budget: What to Do Now That You Don’t Have Kid
Being an empty nester means you now have the freedom and possibly the financial resources to do whatever you want. Here are four things you may want to do.
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Reverse Mortgages Explained
If you’re over the age of 62 and own your home, a reverse mortgage can help you make use of the equity in the home. Learn more about reverse mortgages.