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Long-Term Care Planning Protects You and Your Family
More likely than not, you’ll need some form of long-term care in retirement. Figuring out now how to handle the costs would be like building a fence around your retirement home.
By Tim Schultz, NSSA® Published
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How Financial Planning Tech Can Help You Maximize Every Dollar
It's Financial Planning Month, so it’s a great time to explore how innovative technology can assist you when it comes to managing your savings and debt.
By Rose Palazzo Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Fall Again After Sizzling GDP Report, Meta Earnings
The first look at third-quarter GDP came in higher than expected, with consumer spending helping to prop up the economy.
By Karee Venema Published
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Three Ways to Maximize Your International Charitable Giving
With humanitarian crises growing, financial support is much needed and easily provided, but charitable givers should do their homework to ensure their donations go to trusted entities.
By Peter J. Klein, CFA®, CAP®, CSRIC®, CRPS® Published
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A One-Time Financial Plan: Valuable or Dangerous?
Financial planning is not a set-it-and-forget-it exercise. While a one-time plan can help in the moment, ongoing financial planning rolls with your changes.
By Pam Krueger Published
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Philanthropy Needs Innovation to Help With Social Problems
Big nonprofits get most of the money, while smaller ones struggle to gain a foothold, resulting in the same things being done the same way every year. New approaches could fix that.
By Shelley R. Sylva, Esq. Published
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Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Enters Correction Territory After Alphabet Earnings
Solid results from Microsoft weren't enough to offset substantial post-earnings losses from fellow mega-cap stock Alphabet.
By Karee Venema Published
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Best Retirement Stocks to Buy Now
The best retirement stocks ideally have attractive dividends that can be sustained. This can lead to steady income and long-term value for retirees.
By Mark R. Hake, CFA Last updated
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Being Rich vs. Being Wealthy: What’s the Difference?
It’s all about where you put the zeros — having a large bank account isn’t the same as having zero regrets and focusing on what brings you joy.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP Last updated