5 Tips to Rethinking Your Retirement Plans
If you’re relying on a 401(k) or and IRA plan for your retirement, Kiplinger.com is suggesting it is time to rethink your financial retirement portfolio. ... Read More
Social Security Myths Debunked
On average, more than half of Americans apply for social security before reaching their full retirement age. According to NerdWallet, more than 30 percent of ... Read More
Reasons to Obtain a Comprehensive Durable Power of Attorney
The benefits of a highly detailed, comprehensive durable power of attorney for finances are numerous. Unfortunately, many powers of attorney are more general in nature ... Read More
Retirement Planning for Gen X
There are many things to consider in regard to retirement for Generation X as they enter their 40’s and 50’s. It’s advisable to look at ... Read More
Ensure the True “Power” of Your Power of Attorney for Finances
It’s critical that you have a strongly written Durable Power of Attorney for Financial Purposes ("POA") in case you become unable to manage your finances ... Read More
Physical Challenges That Come with Aging In Place
According to AARP the goal of 3 out of 4 Americas ages 50 plus is aging in place. These seniors and near seniors are willing ... Read More
Do Social Security and Medicare Programs Have Enough Money?
Over 10,000 baby boomers are turning 65 years old every single day according to the American Association for Retired Persons (AARP). The deluge of aging ... Read More
IRS Issues New Rules for ABLE Accounts
ABLE accounts were authorized by the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014 and can be an excellent resource for individuals with disabilities. Let's ... Read More