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Will You Be Supplementing Your Parents’ Retirement?
Were your parents in their late 30s when you were born? If yes, prepare yourself to be part of the sandwich generation earlier than expected. The sandwich generation means individuals with the responsibility of both raising their children and taking care of their...
Time To Get Active With Your Spouse
It’s been weeks of sheltering in place. You’re no longer motivated to do anything. Even binge-watching has gotten old. From being sedentary, you may find yourself craving some type of physical activity. You realize you’ll need to return to your normal pants...
Is This Job Right For My Post-Divorce Life?
With this pandemic, it’s anticipated divorce filings will increase once we no longer are required to shelter in place. Face it, being quarantined with someone really allows you to evaluate the relationship. If you find yourself facing a divorce, assess your income....
Four Items To Address Now
If you have free time due to social distancing, use it to sort through your finances in preparation for an economic downturn. Taking action now will give you confidence as the economy slowly recovers. Here are two lists to help you begin. The first list is if your...
Talk Less And Listen More When Calling Your Aging Parents
With social distancing, many aging parents are remaining at home away from their adult children and grandchildren, as well as their friends. If your parents are still married, they have the companionship of their spouse. But for parents who are single, it may be more...
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