Small changes, made over time, can produce significant results. Much like a high performance engine, or an entire orchestra, when even a small part is not doing what it is supposed to do, everything suffers. And the same is true of your finances. This show is dedicated to the small things that make a significant difference.
Do you have questions about Medicare? This episode looks at each of the different parts of Medicare: Part A, Part B.
During this episode, we'll discuss the various benefits of living full-time in an RV after you retire. For many people, life in an RV can be a grand adventure.
During this episode, we're going to discuss ways you can work efficiently and confidently at home. The coronavirus pandemic has forced countless of Americans to work from home for the first time, and this timely topic gives several relevant tips.
You have worked long and hard to make it to retirement. How can you ensure that you are experiencing the type of enjoyment you desire in retirement? It is more than simply having enough savings or financial security. This show examines some potential tips to help.
A rainy day can ruin your mood, a downturn in investments can make you want to panic. Here's strategies to help avoid both.
How the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 will impact alimony and retirement accounts through new rules.
The Golden Rules of Indexed Universal Life Insurance and You.
We all have hopes and dreams for our retirement. But those don't truly become goals unless you have a plan on how to achieve them. This episode looks at some steps you can take to turn those retirement wishes into goals.
Divorce is a disruptive force in life. It can have an impact on your retirement saving and strategy as well. This episode looks at some options for resetting your retirement strategy in the aftermath of a divorce.
Are you about to make a financial decision? Does it make you nervous? Do you feel pressured? How do you know you're making a good decision?
There are many things to consider when looking at housing options in retirement. Will you stay in your current home? Will you buy a new home or condo? Or is renting better for your situation? This episode examines some of the options.
Are you about to make a financial decision? Does it make you nervous? Do you feel pressured? How do you know you're making a good decision?
Are you about to make a financial decision? Does it make you nervous? Do you feel pressured? How do you know you're making an appropriate decision? Today's episode is on emotional spending or spending too much impulsively.
Three ways to help you recover from a slow or unorganized plan for retirement.
Tips to protect and monitor your social security number in a time of data breaches and hackers.
Retirement timing is different for everyone. You should have a plan so you avoid a rash and potentially costly decision. Halftime likely isn't the right time.
Tips on How to Deal with Unexpected Expenses During Retirement.
Discussion on probate and tips and adjustments you can use.
Examining the Seven Deadly Sins of Planning for Retirement. Are you guilty of any of these?
Breaking down three costly issues you might not be planning for in retirement.
There are a few things that you can do in light of COVID-19 that will help you understand your path to retirement better and can help you do something besides worry.
This show examines some potential mistakes to avoid when it comes to your 401(k)-retirement account. 401(k) plans are one of the most common retirement products. But what are they really? What are some common mistakes to avoid?
Congress is proposing some big changes to Independent Retirement Accounts. What are some of these changes? How might they impact you? What is a Stretch IRA and how does it function? This episodes looks at all of these questions and more.
Breaking down some of the most eye-opening statistics when it comes to retirement savings in America.
Modern life can throw a lot of distractions in our paths. We can be so caught up in chasing the moment, that we endanger our future, both physical and financial.