Overseas Destinations to Beat the Cold This Winter
Some people can't stand the cold of winter. They'll do anything to get away from it. If you are retired and you're looking for a winter escape, check out these possible destinations. Each one has [...]
Reexamining the Retirement Investment Portfolio
When talking about retirement financial planning, we often take investment strategy at face value. But what does an investment strategy really consist of? An investment strategy is utilized to help your wealth not only retain [...]
Make Your Money Work for Your Happiness, Not the Other Way Around
While some people idealize retirement as a time of leisure, many people often view retirement as a time of financial constraint and worry. For these reasons, you might think that your money and savings will [...]
Why October is a Crucial Time for Retirees
Now that the temperature is getting colder and we’re heading into October, there is something very important on the horizon for retirees: the announcement of the 2023 COLA for Social Security. COLA stands for “cost [...]
Going to College in Retirement: Your Future Awaits!
Retirement can be a significant turning point, bringing a drastic lifestyle change that can be challenging for many. The cessation of work often disrupts the daily routine, removing the familiar sense of purpose and potentially [...]
Inflation Affects Your Finances, Even In Small Amounts
There’s been a lot of news about inflation lately. As of July, the inflation rate was around 3.2%.[1] This means that the cost of goods and services, including but not limited to items such as [...]
A Goodbye to Summer
A crisp breeze bites the warm summer. Each remaining warm day is an invitation to bask in the season's waning glow, a chance to relish the lingering warmth before autumn carries it away. Some may [...]
2 Ways to Take Care of Debt in Retirement
The unfortunate reality is that many Americans are now headed into retirement with some amount of debt.[1] In 2016, almost 61% of Americans were moving into the retirement stage of their life with unpaid debt.[1] [...]










