By March, many Americans already have fallen away from their financial resolutions made on New Year’s Eve, so it’s a great time to review your financial situation and find some ways to save money. A few simple steps can add up to hundreds or even thousands in savings, and...
A retirement-savings option that can be smart at the outset of your career probably needs to be reexamined down the road. Target-date funds, as they’re called, offer a way to put your savings on autopilot: Holdings gradually shift away from riskier assets like stocks and toward more conservative investments (bonds...
Whether they admit it or not, many business owners wrestle with anxiety surrounding their financial futures. Maybe you’ve dealt with this yourself. But you don’t have to be fearful about your retirement savings if you plan properly. I’d like to share a quick calculation with you to help put your...
Retirement planning is a key component in holistic financial preparation for you and your family. However, many people find themselves nearing retirement age with little to show for their many years of work. While it may feel like you are heading toward retirement without the necessary tools in place...
Social Security benefits make up about 30% of elderly Americans’ incomes, according to the Social Security Administration. For some beneficiaries, it can be 90% or more. Yet many people do not think of...
If you didn't get a chance to contribute to your Roth IRA (individual retirement account) in 2021, don't sweat it. There's still time to stash money away in your IRA for 2021. You may even qualify for the Saver's Credit, which...
Many Americans have woven green practices into their everyday lives — from recycling to going paperless and even cutting back on meat consumption. Switching to clean energy or purchasing an electric vehicle are additional ways to go...
With inflation at highest point in decades, Manitoba experts and consumers suggest ways to cut back on costs With the costs of utilities, food and gas all rising at once, you might be looking for ways to...
If you are in your 30s or 40s, does this describe your financial situation? After years of working your way up the corporate ladder, endless long nights as an associate in your firm, or completing your residency or fellowship, your career is finally well established. New financial rewards are coming...
Many Americans are unprepared for retirement.  Hopefully you don’t have too many in your practice.  The problem is similar to the guy who jumped off the Empire State Building and as he passed the 15th floor said, “So far, so good.”  They don’t see retirement planning as an immediate...
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