Hotels, storage units and 13 other types of real estate you can invest in

Ever dream of owning real estate but don’t want to finance, manage, or maintain the property? Consider a real estate […]

Americans are drowning in debt, and a new survey looks at why

Debt truly is a four-letter word for many Americans. It can lead to stress, sleepless nights and fighting in relationships. […]

I’m a financial planner — here are the best pieces of advice I can give you about what to do with your cash

Eric Roberge, Contributor Cash in the bank is a good thing — up to a certain point. Banks insure only up to […]

It’s becoming economically desirable to live in a trailer park

America’s growing affordability housing gap is prompting many people to rethink the traditional single-family home. Trailer parks don’t have the […]

Seniors Using ‘Gig Economy’ to Stretch Retirement Savings

The share of Americans working past age 64 has been rising for a few decades now. It recently stood at 19 […]

I Joined Airbnb at 52, and Here’s What I Learned About Age, Wisdom, and the Tech Industry

by Chip Conley A growing number of people feel like an old carton of milk, with an expiration date stamped on their wrinkled […]

Seven Keys to Fatherhood, Not Friendship

My oldest grandson, Justin, has cerebral palsy. When he was in middle school, my daughter and her husband invited me […]

You Could Live to 105—Can You Pay for It?

By Andrey Dashkov, Millers Money, Dennis often tells our team that he and his peers were counselled to plan for […]

Why Unemployment Rates Matter to Your Retirement

My biological clock is ticking—as is yours and everyone else’s. With each passing day, you are either moving closer to […]

A New Era For Entrepreneurs And Startups Has Begun

Since the recent recession, and at least partially sparked by it, I’m seeing a real resurgence of entrepreneurial spirit, and […]