by Niv | Aug 27, 2019 | Personal Finance
It’s hard enough to deal with the emotional turmoil of divorce but understanding some of the jargon can make one’s head spin. Your definition of “fair” or “what is rightfully yours” may not be what the divorce settlement will reflect. Unfortunately, items accumulated...
by Niv | Jul 30, 2019 | Personal Finance
Often, there is advice encouraging you to downsize for retirement. It’s a way to save money when you’re on a fixed income. But will downsizing really save you money? Before you decide to sell your house and downsize, compare how your expenses will be impacted....
by Niv | Jun 18, 2019 | Personal Finance
What an exciting time – watching your child graduate from college! While your feelings may be of pride, your recent graduate may be struggling with financial anxiety. The average student loan debt for the Class of 2018 was $29,800. Your child may have more or less...
by Niv | May 21, 2019 | Personal Finance
Taking care of an aging parent used to be discussed with clients in their 40s or older. But with couples having children later in life, it’s not unusual to see someone in their 30s dealing with this reality of life. Making decisions for an aging parent can be...
by Niv | Apr 23, 2019 | Personal Finance
Whether or not to pay for your child’s college education is a struggle many parents share. While it’s human nature to want to provide more for your child, financially, it could create a hardship for your retirement lifestyle. Some people who pay for their child’s...