Monthly Archives: April 2024
A Financial First Aid Kit Can Save Your Family Time and Money
Whoever creates clickbait related to estate planning must not know the golden rule of estate planning, namely that estate planning is about planning for life, not planning for death. Content creators can’t seem to resist mentioning the “D” word at every opportunity. For example, Swedish death cleaning is a great idea, but it is… Read More »
Your Plan to Work Until You Are 70 May Backfire
Ensuring financial stability during retirement is becoming more difficult for each successive cohort of retirees. Our income has less purchasing power than our parents’ income did, and employer-provided retirement pensions are getting harder to find. Today’s workers are lucky if their employers contribute to a retirement count for them at all. Even having your… Read More »
Do Boomer Enrichment Centers Count as Aging in Place?
When you are rushing to catch the subway to work and reflecting on how much older you are than when you first started this routine, it is easy to think that there are no satisfactory options for retirement. Conventional wisdom has it that New York retirement can go one of two ways. Either you… Read More »
How to Build Your Estate Plan When Your Health, Not Your Finances, Determines When You Retire
With everything that has happened since you have been in the workforce, it is understandable how you have managed to make it to your 50s without thinking about retirement or estate planning in much detail. The gray hairs began to appear, followed by friendly brochures from the AARP, but you did not give them… Read More »