Personal Finance Spring Cleaning

An excellent rule-of-thumb as you plan for retirement is to re-evaluate your personal finances at least once a year. What better time for a clean start than springtime? As April showers give way to May flowers, follow a few simple guidelines to keep your financial...

You Can Always Add To Your Bucket List

Life is rich and brings with it both hard work and the desire to experience more of the world. The proverbial bucket list is our culture’s container of those places, people, and experiences that we’d like to be a part of in our lifetime. The bucket list can contain is...
Estate Planning: Don’t Delay

Estate Planning: Don’t Delay

Estate Planning: Don’t Delay The death of a spouse is heartbreaking, pulling at the very fabric of one’s family. While the death can be either sudden or the result of a lengthy illness, most of us are unprepared for the incredible stress, hassle, and costs of dealing...

Seniors Looking For Work

Older Americans are increasingly finding themselves in the job search process. They may have lost their job to downsizing or reorganization, or they may have retired early but want a supplementary income. However, the current job market is tough on older Americans. If...

Your Financial Security

Retirement is part of the American dream and yet many Americans are not saving enough to have a secure financial future. Here are some key points to consider in order to gain more financial security: Planning Know where you are financially and where you need to be at...

Your Adult Exercise Program: Safety and Planning

A common issue for many aging adults is that they know they will benefit from an exercise program, but they are unsure of where to begin. As you move towards changing your lifestyle be sure to proceed with a good plan and to use caution to ensure a safe experience....