From College Acceptances to Affordability: Considerations for Families in the Final Stretch

From College Acceptances to Affordability: Considerations for Families in the Final Stretch

April is a pivotal time in the college admissions process. After years of preparation, saving, and investing—not to mention the countless hours spent on exam prep, campus visits, and perfecting applications and essays—the finish line is in sight. For families with college-bound students—whether this year, in the near future, or further down the road—the financial […]

Spring Into Financial Wellness: Actionable Steps for Financial Literacy Month

Spring Into Financial Wellness: Actionable Steps for Financial Literacy Month

April isn’t just about filing taxes—it’s also Financial Literacy Month, a perfect opportunity to reflect on your financial habits, expand your knowledge, and take meaningful steps toward improving your financial well-being. Whether building your first budget, preparing for retirement, or navigating the complexities of paying for college, financial literacy is the foundation for making confident, […]

Year-End Giving Strategies: Maximizing Your Impact

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America is a generous country. People with diverse backgrounds can unite for a good cause, whether to benefit their local communities or the broader world. As we enter the holiday season, now is a great time to think about your giving strategy and your contributions to the charitable organizations and causes you care most about. […]

Healthcare Costs in Retirement

In a 2022 survey, 35% of all workers reported they were either “not too” or “not at all” confident that they would have enough money to pay for their medical expenses in retirement. Regardless of your confidence, however, being aware of potential healthcare costs during retirement may allow you to understand what you can pay […]

Important Birthdays Over 50

Most children stop being “and-a-half” somewhere around age 12. Kids add “and-a-half“ to make sure everyone knows they’re closer to the next age than the last. When you are older, “and-a-half” birthdays start making a comeback. In fact, starting at age 50, several birthdays and “half-birthdays” are critical to understand because they have implications regarding […]

Term vs. Permanent Life Insurance

Term vs Permanent Life Insurance

According to industry experts, most people don’t have enough life insurance. The American Council of Life Insurers recently reported that average coverage equals $183,780, which is equivalent to approximately 3.5 years in terms of income replacement (with the median income being $54,132 in 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics). That’s only half the […]

Your Emergency Fund: How Much Is Enough?

Your Emerency Fund

Have you ever had one of those months? The water heater stops heating, the dishwasher stops washing, and your family ends up on a first-name basis with the nurse at urgent care. Then, as you’re driving to work, you see smoke coming from under your hood. Bad things happen to the best of us, and […]

SECURE Act 2.0: An Overview

New Retirement Rules Secure Act 2.0

In the final days of 2022, Congress passed a new set of retirement rules designed to facilitate contribution to retirement plans and access to those funds earmarked for retirement. The law is called SECURE 2.0, and it is a follow-up to the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act passed in 2019. The […]

Social Security: By the Numbers

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Here are five facts about Social Security that might surprise you. Transcript: Social Security has been a fact of retirement life since 1935, but how much do you really know about it? Here are five facts that might surprise you. 1: The social security trust fund exceeds the gross domestic product of every country in […]

Diversification, Patience, and Consistency

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Investment Regardless of how the markets may perform, consider making the following part of your investment philosophy: Diversification. The saying “don’t put all your eggs in one basket” has some application to investing. Over time, certain asset classes may perform better than others. If your assets are mostly held in one kind of investment, you could […]