by Kim Kasey | Dec 2, 2019 | Money & Finances
A financial advisor at any age is, well, advisable. But when you’re creeping toward retirement, it’s more important than ever. But there are some important questions to ask a financial advisor if you want to pick the right one. Questions to Ask a Financial...
by Beth Campagno | Jul 31, 2019 | Money & Finances, Retirement
If you’re thinking about (or staying up at night worrying about) your retirement savings, you’re not the only one. Baby boomer savings are in trouble. Many baby boomers, especially those in their late 50’s, are faced with hard questions about how to live comfortably...
by Carolyn Fields | Dec 26, 2018 | Money & Finances, Retirement
By Carolyn Fields Perhaps you need some extra income and want to stay active in retirement. Or maybe you just want to leave your house once in a while. Whatever your reason, a part-time job may be the answer, provided you are asking the right question. What question...
by Cathy Black | Oct 3, 2018 | Money & Finances
Money is my nemesis. For most of my life, money has brought up feelings of fear, worry, and anxiety. I worried when I had money…I worried when I didn’t. I felt powerlessness and vulnerable around money. I felt like I was always in a hypnotic spell consisting of...
by Glenn Baja | Jan 4, 2018 | Community Involvement, Money & Finances, Retirement
Unlearn these myths about money, and you can live a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life. The Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus once said, “Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.” Yet in the years since Epictetus’s time, many...
by Glenn Baja | Jan 1, 2018 | Business & Career, Money & Finances, Retirement
It’s hard to enjoy life when you’re worried about making ends meet now, or down the road. Here are ways to empower your retirement and earn some extra cash. You may have discovered that your retirement fund check isn’t stretching as far as it used to. Or...