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How to Handle Financial Matters After Your Spouse Dies

How to Handle Financial Matters After Your Spouse Dies

When a spouse dies, no one can fully understand your grief – mainly because everyone has a unique relationship with their spouse. Some of the things you’re experiencing, other survivors may understand. But your grieving process is unique to you and your relationship....

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Reduce Arguments By Creating A Shared Vision

Reduce Arguments By Creating A Shared Vision

When developing financial plans or retirement plans for couples, I often feel like a marriage counselor. In fact, several of my clients tell me I’m the best marriage counselor they’ve met. While I’m not a licensed therapist, I am a Certified Financial Planner™...

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Motivational Quotes for September

Motivational Quotes for September

If you need a motivational nudge, then print this page. Read a quote every day to increase your motivation. “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” – Napoleon Hill “A problem is a chance for you to do your best.” – Duke Ellington “What you...

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Necessary Health Documents for Your Aging Parent

Necessary Health Documents for Your Aging Parent

As we age, our parents age as well. Many of us find ourselves suddenly switching roles with our parents. We are now parenting our parents. This role becomes more demanding if your parent is alone and no longer married. As you embrace this new role, make sure you have...

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