College and retirement require serious savings. Is it possible to save for both?
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In the story of Alice in Wonderland, Alice arrives at a fork in the road and wonders aloud which road to take. A smiling Cheshire Cat appears and asks her what
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It’s something most Americans don’t think about until it hits the headlines, such as last year when major retailer, Target, revealed that its data base of
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Knowing both your financial and emotional risk tolerance could be vital to your portfolio performance.
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Most people think estate planning is only for wealthy people. Certainly, the 55% of Americans who died without a will thought so, even though all of their
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Do you know who is on the other end of that email address? It might not be as apparent as you think. Can you be sure someone isn’t watching every move you make
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By now it shouldn’t be news to anyone that identity theft is on the rise. Between computer hackers, garbage scroungers, ATM skimmers, phishers and cell phone
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If you are the parents or grandparents of a child of any age chances are good that the escalating costs of higher education are on your mind.
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In the good old days thieves just went after the green. Nowadays they’re after your credit card information. Why? Because, it’s easier to steal your credit card
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The quick answer is “it depends.” But, for the 33 percent of retirees who now rely more heavily on their Social Security benefits to sustain their lifestyle
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Even with planning, our actions can be skewed by our emotions. Is it possible to overcome them?
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It’s happening with increasing frequency – people who finally get around to checking their credit card statements see an unusual charge or go to charge a
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