Irrevocable Trusts: When Are They a Good Idea?

An irrevocable trust can maintain your wishes after you die, but it will cost you some flexibility. While a last will […]

The path to financial independence and retiring early, in one simple chart

There are lots of moving parts to the FIRE movement — financial independence/retire early — but one crucial step toward […]

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 […]

How to make your retirement savings last a lifetime with minimum effort

Saving for retirement can seem like a daunting process at first, but it really isn’t. As long as you have […]

Help Your Kids Understand Money

By Andrew Beattie If your goal is to set your child on the right path financially, it is not as […]

This Flowchart Could Help You Decide Whether To Buy Or Rent A Home

  By Libby Kane and Skye Gould Should you buy or rent a home? The flowchart below may be able to […]

4 Money Mindsets: Which Is Yours?

About 90% of Americans engage in some sort of personal financial planning, but few have a clear, well-rounded approach to reaching […]