Chris Pratt-Anna Faris split: Prenups not just for rich and famous?
While 'prenups' are often thought to be just for the rich and famous, 62% of divorce attorneys from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers have seen an increase in the pre-wedding legal document over the past few years. Do you need one?
Summer retirement checkup for Baby Boomers: Are you on track?
Summer vacation is the time to relax with family, reconnect with friends and make new memories for both the young and the old.
3 ways to tighten your finances, learned from the Great Recession
Ten years after the housing market crash of 2007 and onset of the financial crisis known as the Great Recession, a new survey finds that nearly one-in-three Americans (30 percent) believe they have yet to recover financially or never will, despite signals from the Federal Reserve that the U.S. economy is growing.
3 ways to tighten your finances, learned from the Great Recession
Ten years after the housing market crash of 2007 and onset of the financial crisis known as the Great Recession, a new survey finds that nearly one-in-three Americans (30 percent) believe they have yet to recover financially or never will, despite signals from the Federal Reserve that the U.S. economy is growing.
What seniors should know about reverse mortgages
Forget downsizing or migrating to warmer weather, an overwhelming number (83 percent) of pre retirees and retirees today say they want to remain in their homes for as long as possible, according to a new survey from The American College of Financial Services.
What seniors should know about reverse mortgages
Forget downsizing or migrating to warmer weather, an overwhelming number (83 percent) of pre retirees and retirees today say they want to remain in their homes for as long as possible, according to a new survey from The American College of Financial Services.
Long-term care: Beware of what Medicare, Medicaid does not cover
The best time to buy a long-term care insurance policy is while you are younger and in good health, according to retirement experts.
Long-term care: Beware of what Medicare, Medicaid does not cover
The best time to buy a long-term care insurance policy is while you are younger and in good health, according to retirement experts.
Cashing out life insurance policy: pros and cons
Some people think that once the kids have completed college or you have paid off your mortgage it is time to cancel or reduce life insurance.
Social Security in 2018: Potential changes and how they could impact you
Recent inflation trends could boost the 2018 cost of living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security beneficiaries to its highest since 2012, according to advocacy group The Senior Citizens League.
The one thing today’s retirees wish they had done differently
According to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America's (TIAA) Transition to Retirement Survey, men and women closer to retirement are focused on achieving the financial freedom that will allow them to live life to the fullest.
The one thing today’s retirees wish they had done differently
According to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America's (TIAA) Transition to Retirement Survey, men and women closer to retirement are focused on achieving the financial freedom that will allow them to live life to the fullest.
Biggest mistakes older women make in divorce
For Baby Boomer women, a late-life (or “gray divorce”) can take a significant financial toll on their retirement plans.
Biggest mistakes older women make in divorce
For Baby Boomer women, a late-life (or “gray divorce”) can take a significant financial toll on their retirement plans.
Adults increasingly less optimistic over financial well-being, study says
According to a recent study by United Income, a startup financial planning service, adults are becoming less optimistic about future economic growth and financial health as they age.
Adults increasingly less optimistic over financial well-being, study says
According to a recent study by United Income, a startup financial planning service, adults are becoming less optimistic about future economic growth and financial health as they age.
How Americans Can Protect Their Retirement Portfolios From Fake News
How Baby Boomers can protect their retirement portfolios from fake news.
How Americans Can Protect Their Retirement Portfolios From Fake News
How Baby Boomers can protect their retirement portfolios from fake news.
Social Security Not Keeping up With Seniors' Rising Costs
Older Americans report that their household budgets jumped substantially last year, despite the lack of growth in their Social Security benefits, according to a new survey by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL).
Social Security Not Keeping up With Seniors' Rising Costs
Older Americans report that their household budgets jumped substantially last year, despite the lack of growth in their Social Security benefits, according to a new survey by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL).