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Budgeting, While Painful, Makes Sense

Nobody likes talking about the dreaded “B word.” Responsible and hard-working adults avoid the idea of budgeting or planning their spending.

“Scams Target Seniors”

Beware, thieves are getting smarter

Tis the Season To Be Charitable

By Chris Watson US citizens are a charitable people. It is demonstratively true. Even with our current socially polarizing rhetoric and economic angst, according to the National Philanthropic Trust (nptrust.org) our desire to...

Give but Give Smartly: How to Make the Choice

By Pat Nowak Charity today is big business with dollars raised by many different entities. But with all of those charitable options, how can you be sure you are giving to a reputable...

Exploring Housing Finances— The Best Options for You

by Michael Siebenaler Housing and care considerations become important emotional and financial factors as we age. Options when thinking of relocating include renting versus owning, reverse mortgages, and assisted living, as well...

The Graying Of The Workforce: Jobs Are Plentiful

Generations X, Y and Z consider yourselves warned: the graying of the U.S. workforce continues its ascent and there’s no end in sight. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)...

Saving Money on a Second Wedding

Costs Can be Contained By Pat Nowak You finally met him or her and marriage may be in the future. Your first marriage was likely was quite expensive. It may be unnecessary to repeat,...

Banking Fees Draining Your Account

Education Saves You Money Pat Nowak Banks make their money by charging fees to account holders. In 2015, 628 banks, subject, to the new reporting rules revealed that they made more than ...

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