Health insurance used to be a fairly simple process. But today, whether obtaining health insurance privately or through an employer, we’re being offered a
If you’re approaching retirement age, you may be considering a move to a more retirement-friendly state, particularly if your current state of residence imposes
While no one expects to become disabled, 1 in 4 Americans do so prior to retirement age. An accident, an unforeseen medical event, a catastrophic injury can all
If you don’t know the difference between asset-backed securities and securities, you may want to take a look at these common financial terms and their
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With a new bear market settling in, new opportunities for a prosperous investment can feel few and far between. However, this current bear market caused
If you’ve always dreamed of living abroad, now may be the best time. Today, there are around 400,000 American retirees residing outside the United States, with
As the go-to investment option for most companies and their employees, 401(k) plans provide many benefits to plan participants, including deferment of taxes
Diversification is one of the cornerstones of traditional investment advice. The most common saying we hear is “never put all your eggs in one basket” and
While so much of personal finance is common sense – don’t spend more than you make, don’t buy a house you can’t afford, start to invest money while you’re young
While the name may be amusing the reality of zombie debt is anything but funny. Zombie debt is old debt that has been written off years ago, only to be sold to
Giving money to philanthropic causes is important to many of us. Year end giving in particular is popular with both donors and charitable organizations. The