Here’s What College Might Cost 18 Years From Now
If you’re a new parent, you’re probably spending your days adjusting to life with an infant and figuring out ways to work showers and sleep into your new, exhausting schedule. But before you fill up your downtime — if we even want to call it that — with household chores and the like, you may […]
3 Social Security Moves You Should Never Make
Making the most of Social Security takes effort. Although it’s easy to go on autopilot and just make the same decisions that family, friends, and others typically make, you risk missing out on some opportunities to boost the monthly checks you’ll rely on to help make ends meet for the rest of your life. Social […]
3 Tips to Save for Your Summer Vacation
Many Americans look forward to summer, not just for the warmer weather but for the opportunity to get a break from the grind. Summer is among the most popular times during the year to take vacation, and last year, many of us weren’t shy about getting away. In 2017, Americans spent a cumulative $101 billion […]
Why You Need a Retirement Backup Plan
Leaving the workforce isn’t the sort of decision you make on the fly. Rather, you’ll need to assess your savings and career before you determine whether the time is right to call it quits. More importantly, you should have a plan mapped out for retirement — what you’ll do with your time, where you’ll live, […]