Browsing: Retirement
A new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, Older Workers: Retirement Account Disparities Have Increased by Income and Persisted by Race Over Time, is quite unsettling. The…
Lots of people live together outside of marriage. And as marriage rates have declined, cohabitation rates have risen. While you might have love in your eyes,…
In the U.S., due to continued limitations on research into the potential benefits of cannabis, we have little data on whether it can help with Alzheimer’s…
The citizenship-by-investment industry is in crisis. CBI has become a core part of the revenue model of several Caribbean island nations—and some other countries—over the last…
“Why on earth would you want to live to age 100?” My wife and I often hear this puzzled response when we tell our friends and…
There’s a good chance that you—or your spouse or partner—could live to age 100 if you take care of your health and have above-average income and…
The FDA has approved various medications in hopes of providing anything that can truly change the course of Alzheimer’s disease. But medications have failed to do…
Introduction Who you name as beneficiary is obviously fundamental to carrying out your dispositive wishes. How your legal documents (will, revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, beneficiary designations)…
Wills and trusts, instead of designating a specific person to inherit, often name a group or class of people such as your “children,” “issue,” or your…
With the introduction of the SECURE Act 2.0, various shifts are in motion, and one particular change will significantly affect individuals seeking to enhance their 401(k)…