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5 Signs You Retired Too Early

The lure of early retirement is enticing, there’s no doubt about it. A 2015 study by the Boston College’s Center for Retirement Research shows us that the average retirement age for men is 62, and for women is 64. (1) But just because you can start tapping into your...

Will Debt Spoil Too Many Retirements?

What pre-retirees owe could compromise their future quality of life. The key points of retirement planning are easily stated. Start saving and investing early in life. Save and invest consistently. Avoid drawing down your savings along the way. Another possible point...

Financial Priorities Young Families Should Address

Wise money moves for parents under 40.    As you start a family, you start to think about certain financial matters. Before you became a mom or dad, you may not have thought about them much, but so much changes when you have kids.   Parenting presents you with...

The Importance of Financial Literacy

Too few Americans understand personal finance fundamentals If only money came with instructions. If it did, the route toward wealth would be clear and direct. Unfortunately, many people have inadequate financial knowledge, and for them, the path is more obscure. Are...

The Rough Consequences of Not Saving for Retirement

Do you really want to risk facing these potential outcomes?     Saving for retirement may seem a thankless task. But you may be thanking yourself later. Putting away a percentage of one’s income, money that could be used for any number of bills or luxuries, is a...

The Federal Reserve Raises Benchmark Interest Rate

Monetary policy is normalizing due to economic improvement. On March 15, the Federal Reserve raised the benchmark interest rate by a quarter-point to a range of 0.75-1.00%. The increase was widely expected, and it represented a vote of confidence in the economy.1 This...