Many advisors believe that term life insurance policies are worthless once the need is gone or the term expires. But there’s a big opportunity that most advisors miss out on with term policies, and th
3 Wise Investments for Seniors
Just because you’ve saved up for retirement doesn’t always mean you’ll have the funds necessary to get you through it. It’s hard to plan for everything that can come with retirement, especially higher
I’m Retired. Do I Need Life Insurance?
A lot of things change after you retire. It takes a lot of time to adjust to your extra free time, no longer needing to wake up at a certain time to be at the office. And one of those things that chan
Is There a Right Way to Retire?
We all do it: envision our retirements as a luxuriously relaxing period of travelling and crossing off our bucket list items. While this is the general goal for most of us, preparing for retirement co
Where Do You Dream of Retiring?
We all have a dream retirement spot: somewhere dry and arid, or sunny Florida, or floating on a boat near a Caribbean island. Wherever you dream of retiring, the important thing is that you’re beginni
Can You Enjoy Retirement on a Fixed Income?
Remember what it was like to be on an allowance as a child? A couple of dollars a month, if you were lucky. How did you ever stretch that to do the things you wanted to do?
Retirement isn’t so differe
How to Become a Snowbird
Retirement is all about living a life that you want for yourself without a career getting in the way. Now that you’re retired—or coming up to retirement—it’s time to think about all the things that yo
Five Things You Didn't Know About Retirement Communities
Retirement communities often get a bad rap—and that’s usually because they get wrongfully lumped into assisted care facilities. Retirement communities are actually just communities where senior citize
Seniors and Poverty
According to a study by the Economic Policy Institute, almost half of American seniors are in financially unstable situations. This doesn’t mean they are living in poverty, but it means they are only
Advance Directives, Living Wills, and Living Trusts
Do you have a specific plan in place for your end-of-life care? Or how your family will be cared for after you pass? Many people put off such tasks because they find them unpleasant, but in order to a