Monthly Archives: January 2022

New Year’s Resolution: Make A Budget To Remodel Your House For Aging In Place
Being content with the things you have is a sign of wisdom. If you are in your 60s and the house you bought when you were in your 30s still feels like a forever home to you, this means that you made the right decision all those years ago. Deciding on accommodations in which… Read More »

Your Social Security Payout May Be Less Than You Were Hoping
When it comes to retirement planning, the rich really do get richer while the poor get poorer. If you have a well-paying job, you have plenty of money to put into savings each month after you pay your bills, so you can spend your golden years earning passive income. For everyone else, there is… Read More »

Old Year’s Resolution: Update Your Estate Plan
Not quite an Advent calendar and not quite a bucket list, your end-of-year to-do list can be a source of fun or anxiety, depending on your attitude and on your items on that list. If the things you planned to do failed to materialize for reasons beyond your control, it can be demoralizing to… Read More »

You Are Never Too Young For A Digital Estate Plan
When you spent thousands of hours of your adolescence posting your eloquent musings on your MySpace account, your grandparents may have done the old person equivalent of rolling their eyes, but now that MySpace has come and gone, you are glad that you had the presence of mind to store your writings as Word… Read More »