April 2025

Co-Piloting

We all know that it is not uncommon for one spouse to be the primary decision-maker when it comes to managing a couple’s money. But this approach can have consequences. One major consequence is if the spouse with the hold on the couple’s financial situation becomes incapacitated or dies, the other spouse may find themselves

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2024’s Record Number of Retirees May Spark a Recession

This year, a record number of Baby Boomers will reach the traditional retirement age, and all Baby Boomers will be at least 65 by 2030. However, this poses a financial problem, since fewer taxable workers eventually translate to less funding for Social Security. There will be a severe crisis if Congress doesn’t take action regarding

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Chances of Success

We often speak with individuals who provide us with calculations for our retirement income, which calculations are based on various assumptions, from asset allocation to market projections to future returns that may turn out to be wrong. Assumptions are only ever indicative or directional, and while a valuable exercise, a retirement strategy based on these

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