1/12/23: I am 67 years old, single, and decided to call it quits about six years ago, but now I'm starting to wonder if I'm going to run out of money in retirement?
1/12/23: As we start a new year, what financial goals should we be setting for ourselves? Should we toss more money into the 529 plans? Or open a taxable brokerage account?
1/11/23: I recently sold my home and was wondering if I should leave the proceeds in a savings account or is there someplace safe that will make more interest?
1/10/23: My husband is retiring within the next 1-2 years, and we want to know if it's crazy to sell our house and make a major move for the adventure and to be near part of our family?
1/10/23: With some extra income from a part-time job, where's the best place to be investing that money?
1/9/23: I will be retiring from the military in 18 months and will have a net monthly pension of $6,500. Knowing this, can I adjust (reduce) my emergency savings?
1/8/23: Knowing that I may want some flexibility in the future for a possible career change, am I saving in the right places?
1/7/23: Given the fees associated with my 401(k) plan, should I even be using it?
1/6/23: Considering that my company now offers a Roth 401(k) option, do you think I should be using it?
1/5/23: Under what circumstances should I consider remaining in a pension system versus perhaps considering other options? In other words, when is leaving worth more than staying?
1/5/22: After finally settling into some more consistent jobs, what should we be doing now to set ourselves up for the future?
1/4/23: Are we on track to achieve our goal of financial independence within the next few years?
1/3/23: After living large in our 20s and 30s, I feel like we're behind on our retirement savings.
1/3/23: As a member of the military, I'm facing a couple different bonus options. Which one should I choose?
1/2/23: Deep down I know I'm in great shape, yet I can't help but feel nervous.
1/1/23: Regrets are a universal and healthy part of being human. And as our guest this weekend, Daniel H. Pink, explains in his book, The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward, understanding how regret works can help us make smarter decisions, perform better at work and school, and bring greater meaning to our lives.
12/31/22: Regrets are a universal and healthy part of being human. And as our guest this weekend, Daniel H. Pink, explains in his book, The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward, understanding how regret works can help us make smarter decisions, perform better at work and school, and bring greater meaning to our lives.
12/30/22: With retirement just a matter of months away, I'm wondering how I should approach my withdrawal strategy?
12/29/22: With new jobs and much higher incomes, we find ourselves with a lot of extra cash flow. What should we be doing with it?
12/29/22: After squirreling away money for years and years and years, and doing all the investing on my own, I'm wondering if we'll be okay in our retirement years?