Understanding nuances of early action and early decision, exploring merit-based aid, and utilizing 529 plans and loans effectively can impact you and your stressed college-bound teen's journey.
Read MoreYou can open a Roth IRA for your child to evolve their financial knowledge while helping invest for retirement, a first house and/or qualified educational expenses.
Read MoreLife is constantly evolving, and moments once passed cannot be relived. Embracing experience spending encourages individuals to seize opportunities to enjoy life while they can.
Read MoreAs Father's Day approaches, it's time to pause and express gratitude for these silent architects of our lives.
Read MoreWhile cash or gift cards are always appreciated, consider something with lasting value that can help launch college and high school graduates towards financial independence.
Read MoreCongress has created the “FAFSA Simplification Act”, which makes the upcoming 2024-2025 college admissions process a complicated mess.
Read MoreJuly is National Sandwich Generation Month, celebrating approximately 15% of Americans between ages 40-60 sandwiched between caring for their young children and aging parents at the same time.
Read MoreTake control, don’t be another victim to make your teen happy… spending won’t make them happy.
Read MoreHow to make financial resolutions that lead to successful planning outcomes.
Read MoreRoth IRA for Kids can save for retirement, qualified educational expenses and introduce personal investing.
Read MoreA family with childcare in 24% tax bracket may save an extra $1,980 in taxes due to new legislation, but must act now.
Read MoreTechnology and legislation are removing procrastination from developing your holistic estate plan.
Couples in their 30’s and 40’s with young families often view estate planning as “death & taxes” and think to do it when their old, like their parents age. Big mistake.
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