Accident insurance is a type of insurance that helps to protect you when you suffer an injury during an accident. Most likely, it will pay you a lump sum that will help you take care of medical...
You’ve resolved to get a handle on your finances in 2019, but there are only so many hours in the day. As work speeds up and life makes other demands, all of your good intentions transform right...
Budgeting for a family can be very difficult – there are so many outgoings and incomings, and a lot to think about. Whether you have one child, two children, or five children and three pets, you may...
Disagreements over money are a leading cause of marital and relationship troubles. In one recent survey, 31 percent of respondents said they consider financial infidelity to be worse than cheating romantically — yet an estimated 15 million...
By Kathy Caprino– Part of the series “Entrepreneurs Rocking the World” As a career coach and writer, I’ve connected with hundreds of coaches around the world whose work is truly transformational and offers help and support at...
Submitted by Kevin Hanna− Losing a spouse or partner is a stressful event. Yet, during this time, you must complete a variety of tasks and make important financial decisions. You may need to make final arrangements, notify...
Submitted by John Strassman − Here are four strategies couples can use to help increase their combined Social Security income. These approaches were written into Social Security law to encourage retirees to delay taking benefits, reducing costs for...
Can stress be a good thing? Can it heighten experience, help bring individual creativity to our work? “Stress illuminates our values,” says Dr. Larina Kase psychologist and author. “If we didn’t care about something, we wouldn’t worry about it.”...
By Kathy Caprino – My father passed away last May at 92, and his passing has spurred me to think even more deeply about our relationship and his impact on me. As one of two daughters and...
By Michelle Oaks – Of all the big decisions to make in life, it can be quite distressing to realise that one of the concerns is what happens when you die. A lifetime’s worth of possessions, property...
By Elia Barraud – Ladies, we all know how much we all love shopping, and if there was only a way to do JUST THAT for the rest of our lives, we’d probably go for it. Ok,...
I spent 18 years in a corporate career that, for the most part, wasn’t a good fit with what I love to do and am truly good at. Despite that fact, I was outwardly “successful” at my...
By Lynn Hayes – My school district offered the services of a financial advisor, and I visited her several times before deciding to retire. After teaching ten-year-olds for 35 years, I was looking forward to depositing my...
By Kathy Caprino − In my work, I’ve been fortunate to learn from amazingly successful, impactful professionals and entrepreneurs. I’m defining “success” here as achieving what matters most to you, individually and authentically – not as some...
By Sandy Abell – I was recently hired by a client to help streamline her business operations, so I spent an afternoon in her office observing and asking questions. I noted that Sherry spent a lot of...
By Ellen Dolgen − Forget your 2014 retirement age. Let’s talk about your 2014 encore career age—and it’s now. Never heard of an encore career this New Year? That’s about to change. In fact, as Marci Alboher—a...