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Workplace financial wellness is shifting from tools to impact as employers focus on reducing employee financial stress and helping workers build financial confidence.
Matt Wilson, Keen Wealth's Chief Investment Officer and President, recently hosted an excellent webinar on Tax Planning Through the Four Stages of Retirement. In addition to providing a thorough overv...
Due to the U.S. and Israel's bombing of Iran, oil prices temporarily shot up to $120 per barrel (WTI crude). If the Strait of Hormuz gets completely shut down, perhaps oil prices might go to $150+ a b...
My wife wants our daughter and grandkids to stay, but I'm eager to sell the house and retire. We asked financial planners for advice.
When you have a child with special needs, financial planning must not only cover their long-term care but also the financial future of the entire family.
Clients may ask if a flat fee is better than a percentage of assets under management, but the real question is whether fees reflect the value of your services.
We all know we need to have an emergency fund, mine is around 6-8 months of expenses, but what's your strategy for if and when you dip into it, how do you go about replenishing it when you're on a tig...
My wife wants our daughter and grandkids to stay, but I'm eager to sell the house and retire. We asked financial planners for advice.
My wife wants our daughter and grandkids to stay, but I'm eager to sell the house and retire. We asked financial planners for advice.
Roger Whitney dives into practical strategies for navigating health care before Medicare, sharing insights from retirees, survey results, and listener questions. Together they explore real-world solut...
I can follow through with either of the 2 scenarios, just trying to figure out which is best, as I cannot find an exact answer on the SS site. I am 67 1/2, past my full retirement age, I will be worki...
When my CEO said my job might be on the line, I changed how I was living. Here's the story of our journey from huge debt to a huge life. The post From $1.1 Million in Debt to an 8-Figure Net Worth: A ...
Jeremy Keil explains 3 smart ways to help your kids with money while avoiding IRS paperwork Early in the year, I received an email from a couple asking a question I hear all the time: “What’s the maxi...
F67, M72. We get about income of 5500 a month spend about 4,000 a month and have $1500 left over, Next year that we will pay off our last debt and will have another $500 available. We have rebuilt our...
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Lincoln Center became a lab for the 2026 Heartbeat Summit. I met the experts proving art is medicine. Here is the new habit I’m taking home.
Technology has the potential to allow older adults to live at home for longer or improve their lives in senior communities. But “potential” does a lot of work here.
In this special edition of the 401(k) Specialist Podcast—part of our Deep Dive series on “How Not to Get Sued”—Editor-in-Chief Brian Anderson sits down with legendary ERISA attorney Fred Reish to exam...
"Carl and Jane" have eight million bucks, and their advisor is suggesting a 130/30 long-short investing strategy. Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on whether this is a smart tax mov...
6 Real Ways to Get Paid to Nap in 2026 (Up to $10,000)
If you are saving money and have a plan for the future, we want to hear how it’s going and any advice you have for others.
If you've ever asked me a financial or investment question, there's a good chance I've sent you a link to something I've written before. The post The 30 Posts I Use Most Often to Answer Your Questions...
Since 2010, Social Security benefits have lost 20% of their buying power, according to The Senior Citizens League. After 14 ... Read more
Recently, a home in the beautiful Forest Hill neighborhood of San Francisco was listed for $2.4 million. It had four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a modest 2,250 square feet. The home had been remode...
Both of my nieces children have everything they need (both sets of parents are very well off). At Christmas, we traditionally give them a small gift (~$25) and a check for $50 each. This year, it was ...
I'm considering continuing working past my full retirement date to payoff mortgage, as I can take Social Security and full salary at the same time. Is there a calculation available that one can show t...
My life is changing fast and I’m having a hard time keeping up. Just a short recap: My mother passed away late August 2025. In November, I drove across the country to have a funeral service (it was at...
Tuesday, February 24 - Monday, March 02, 2026 Most Commented score comments title & link 85 309 comments Choosing to continue to work: Reasons? 24 155 comments Have you/do you plan to downsize your ca...
Building lasting wealth depends less on high returns and more on optimizing the structure of your portfolio to minimize taxes. That can cost you over time.
From the widow's penalty to higher health costs, women will encounter a host of money worries over the course of a lifetime. You need a robust financial plan.
More than half of recent retirees say they regret how they saved, and only 2 in 5 feel on track with their original retirement plan. See what the data reveals and how to stress-test your 401(k) strate...
Investing assets in an irrevocable trust, like a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT) requires understanding the trust's precise legal terms, goals, and more.
Most people assume the future will look like the recent past. That's called recency bias, and it can quietly wreck a retirement plan. If the market has been strong for years, investors start believing...
Hospital visits are stressful enough. A little preparation can bring you and your family peace of mind.
Today, I'm thrilled to finally welcome my friend, Geoff Woods, to the podcast. Geoff is the founder of AI Leadership and The AI-Driven Leadership Collective, the author of The AI-Driven Leader: Harnes...
Some people seem to be allergic to paying taxes. But beware of Tax Derangement Syndrome, and don't let the tax tail wag the investment dog. The post Avoid Tax Derangement Syndrome appeared first on Th...
With older adults being particularly vulnerable to financial fraud and scams, TIAA has been using artificial intelligence for detection and guidance as well as empathy.
We're 54 with $1.8 million saved. My wife wants to start a college fund for our grandchild, but I think we should keep funding our retirement. Who is right?
Different types offer different levels of potential risk. Here's how to choose wisely, from an annuities pro.
The most resilient income plans layer multiple sources of predictable income and growth-oriented assets to help ensure immediate cash flow and long-term flexibility.
The tax landscape has changed yet again, thanks to the OBBBA and SECURE 2.0, and four developments are particularly important for anyone in or near retirement.
Retirement is not just about money and savings, but instead is about living a life of purpose. Make sure you set your goals for what will bring you fulfillment and joy.
Get fired up about your upcoming retirement by reframing this new chapter of life as a chance to redeploy your purpose, rather than retreat from it.
In this episode, James walks through four of the most common income strategies retirees consider today and why many people are still using outdated math for a 2026 retirement. The question is not just...
When investors and their advisors don't focus on how simple investing can be, the result is investment-style chaos. Focus on what matters. The post Investing Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated appeared fi...
The 2000s decade included two wars, a massive housing market crash and the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression. ... Read more
I am retiring December 31, and I've already told my boss an a couple of close co-workers. I've was planning on waiting until June to share with others and let it get out. The thinking was possible res...
Reposting my BINGO card - for those wrestling with retirement. I’ve shared this a few times on some threads here and elsewhere and it was recommended I make it a separate post. Just a thought for thos...
I retired then went back to work for six months then quit again. Figured I was truly retired now. Went on a month long cruise / vacation after. Work wants me back. Told them my new employee hourly rat...