Retirement can invoke a mix of conflicting emotions from anticipation to fear, excitement to anxiety. It’s one of the biggest life changes we experience in our
Annual Financial To-Do List
Things you can do for your future as the year unfolds.
Provided by Cory K. Sims
What financial, business, or life priorities
If you’re in the 29 percent of women between ages 50 and 64 who are single, you may be wondering what retirement will look like. Saving and planning for
When we’re young, we have so many lessons to learn—one of the most important being how to manage our money. If your kids are starting to enter the workforce
Money can be a point of contention for many couples. Between big expenses like taking vacations, buying a house, getting married or having children
Thinking about where to invest your money can be overwhelming and confusing, especially for those who are unfamiliar with all options for investing. If you’d
If you and your spouse are making plans to retire, you’re probably wondering whether it’s a good idea to retire at the same time. Many couples go through the
Paying fees for professional investment management is something we’d all like to avoid. Why pay for some guy in a suit to manage your investments when you can
Provided by Cory Sims, AWMA®
If you’ve ever found yourself in the UK in January, you likely had a couple sweaters and a coat on hand. It’s cold, and while
There are over 30 million small businesses in the United States. Many people start their own businesses in order to become their own boss and take control over
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“Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.”
– Milton Friedman
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