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Preparing For Income Loss Due to Divorce
Of course planning your finances around the potential end of a relationship is uncomfortable to say the least. Who wants to think about that? But we must. stress test for divorce just like we do for other risk scenarios.
Should You Keep the Family Home in Retirement?
Deciding to keep or sell the family home can be emotional and complicated.
Retirement and COVID-19; “Should I stay or Should I Go Now..”
Are you familiar with that quintessential Italian-American or Yiddish slang word “agita”? The Oxford dictionary defines agita as “anxiety, stress, aggravation”. Investing is a very personal decision, as you may be the one with “agita”, tossing and turning, keeping your partner up at night, or waking up with a feeling of overwhelm or dread.
6 Retirement tips – Maximizing Savings & Deployment Benefits
Use these tips to maximize your savings opportunities while deployed to a Federally Tax Exempt Combat Zone (CZTE). Paying less interest, less taxes, and utilizing the power of compounding – means more money you can save for an emergency fund, to pay down debt and build wealth for retirement.
Financial Abuse: The Elephant in the Room – Part I
Financial abuse can be a subtle manipulative, ‘wooing” process that wears us down slowly so that we start to normalize the behaviors. Or it can be overt, demanding, intimating or a combination of all the above. It begins in the dating phase, and it un-hooks us from our “gut brain” or intuition.
Turning “Pain Into Purpose” The Gift Of My Divorce
This brief conversation with my nephew. was actually so timely, as I have spent quite a bit of time in the last few weeks thinking about what I do and WHY. Little did I know 10 years ago when I went back to school that I’d be planting the seeds to help families going through a divorce
The New Face of Retirement… Things Aren’t What They Used to Be
Remember that 4% withdrawal rule we always heard about? Well it just might not really work with interest rates so low
How Do I Find a Financial Advisor Now That I’m Divorced
We work hard and sometimes we save. Some folks save well and others do not. Either way, divorce can really impact your taxes, monthly spending plan (cash flow) and the certainty of a secure financial future in retirement.
Your Divorce Doesn't Need to be Financially Devastating
Reach an agreement that is mindful and fair
Your Divorce Doesn't Need to be Financially Devastating
Reach an agreement that is mindful and fair
Your Divorce Doesn't Need to be Financially Devastating
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