Monthly Archives: August 2022

Questions To Ask Before Investing In Annuities
Preparing for retirement means setting up one or more guaranteed income streams, but you can only do this with the resources you have. Living off of the interest of your savings is only possible if you are wealthy and interest rates are robust. Jobs that pay you a lifetime pension after retirement are a… Read More »

3 Ways Seniors Can Stay Financially Solvent In The Face Of Inflation
If you have read a news report or a grocery receipt in the past few months, then you know that inflation is the highest it has been since the 1970s, when you were new to the workforce. Younger folks tend to cope with inflation by picking up additional gig work, but that is not… Read More »

For Millennials, Retirement Is A State Of Mind, And So Is Uncertainty
People born in the 1980s are old enough to have had conversations with their parents about the financial decisions their parents made as they approached middle age, and they have come away from those conversations painfully aware that the world is a very different place from what it was a generation ago. Your parents… Read More »

Removing A Personal Representative From An Estate In Probate Court
Except under extraordinary circumstances, the probate court must follow the instructions in a deceased person’s will. The estate must pay taxes and settle with creditors before the beneficiaries can receive the assets designated for them in the will, but the testator (the author of the will) has the final say regarding who should act… Read More »