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Daughter is in her late 50s, with a difficult mother who is in her mid 80s. Daughter’s mother, V, has always been “kind of nutty” as…
A relatively new way cyber thieves steal wealth is by taking over the identities of the deceased, an act known as ghosting or ghost hacking. Anecdotes…
I’m reading the short book, The Gap and the Gain, co-authored by Dan Sullivan, the famed founder of Strategic Coach, and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, and while…
Don’t wait until late in the year to plan your charitable gifts. Maximize the benefits to both the charity and you by considering contribution strategies throughout…
The labor market recovered quickly from the massive pandemic induced downturn in early 2020. The labor market regained its pre-pandemic strength within a few short years.…
The wildly popular Golden Bachelor’s (age 72) televised marriage to movie-star looking 70 year–old bride put a welcome spotlight on older adult sex. Not making it…
Too many people wait until near the end of the year to consider key IRA actions and strategies. Your after-tax wealth is likely to increase when…
The Open Enrollment Period (OEP), a time for making changes to Medicare Part D drug coverage, ended on December 7. Heading into the OEP, there was…
Former President Trump is blasting GOP primary rival Nikki Haley for wanting to restore Social Security solvency by increasing the age when today’s young workers receive…
If you’re married, it’s critical that you maximize the money you and your spouse will each receive from Social Security over both of your lifetimes. That’s…