For most Americans, Social Security has represented nothing more than some unavoidable payroll deduction with the positively cryptic initials of “FICA” and
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One of the most common questions people ask about Social Security is when they should start taking benefits. This is the $64,000 question. Making the right
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New retirees sometimes worry that they are spending too much, too soon. Should they scale back? Are they at risk of outliving their money? This concern may be
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By: Scott Fain This year has been a challenge for many, and though we are certainly not out of the woods yet with the Coronavirus, the election, and other
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When uninsured people end up in the hospital, “sticker shock” can follow. Just a quick look at the current medical care prices for procedures can be sobering
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According to the Conway Center for Family Business, family businesses account for 64% of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), yet 57% of family businesses
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Do you have a will? Establishing a will is key in estate planning. A will enables you to specify who you want to inherit your property and other assets. A…
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The desire to leave a legacy may be the height of altruism, for it is a gift to the future; you may never witness the benefits of it nor feel…
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Social Security has been a fact of retirement life ever since it was established in 1935. We all think we know how it works, but how much do you really…
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In a 2020 survey, 36% of all workers reported they were either “not too” or “not at all” confident that they would have enough money to pay for their medical…
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One survey found that 79% of small business owners expect at least some of their retirement income to come from tax-advantaged retirement savings accounts.1 If
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9 Facts about RETIREMENT Retirement can have many meanings. For some, it will be a time to travel and spend time with family members. For others, it will be a…
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