Medicare and Cancer Care
Thursday has been designated World Cancer Day to encourage prevention, early detection, and treatment. In that light, today’s article addresses paying for cancer treatment while...
Building a Nest Egg for Two
Because marriage is a 50/50 partnership, both spouses should be involved in retirement planning – even if only one works outside the home. Working spouses...
Choosing an Executor for Your Will
Most of us recognize the importance of creating a thorough, well-reasoned estate plan. But we may not give adequate thought to choosing an executor to...
Don’t Put Autopay Bills on Autopilot
The majority of Americans have embraced the convenience of online, automatic bill payments. Autopay can save time, reduce clutter, and prevent missed payments, which may...
Why You Should Set Up Your Online Social Security Account
For many of us, Social Security plays an important part in our financial plans for retirement or later stage of life. So even if you’re...
Don’t Shred Those Tax Documents Yet
Once you complete this year’s taxes, you may wonder what to do with that pile of records, 1099s, receipts, and bank statements. The IRS recommends...
Quick Facts About the New Stimulus Package
In late December, Congress passed a $900 billion stimulus package, which included $600 checks to qualifying citizens. After initially refusing to sign the bill unless...
Financial Resolutions for 2021
Despite a crazy year or perhaps because of it, over half of Americans are expected to make at least one financial resolution for 2021.1 If...
Protecting an Aging Parent From Fraud
As a youngster, your parent warned you not to trust strangers. When your parent grows older, it’s time to return the favor. Seniors are frequent...