A surprising number of small-business owners fail to offer retirement plans, often because they don't understand all the options available. Here's an overview
As a demographic, women derive more benefit from Social Security than men. But to take full advantage of those benefits, they need to be more savvy about Social
By Jay Gershman
Let me start off by saying that I am a financial planner, not an attorney. However, over the past several decades of working with clients, I
Can we afford it? Here are five tips to help you understand how to make college a reality for your child or grandchild.
1. Use a net price calculator
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Will your child get a good job after college? Should she major in engineering? Peter Cappelli, author of the new book Will College Pay Off?, discusses job
Child identity fraud can be particularly prevalent during back-to-school season, but there are ways to stay safe.
Child identity theft is a growing problem in
Chart Talk: For small business owners, a certain lack of clarity still reigns when it comes to transparency of retirement plan fees.
New research from The
When parents overspend on bargains, it's time to dig deep for smart spending at an expensive time of year.
We're going to spend more than $26 billion on back
By Jay Gershman
Research has proven that much of how we relate to saving and spending is learned from our parents and grandparents, and those values are set in
By Jay Gershman
How many times has a dream family vacation been sidelined due to the lack of time and energy to actually plan it? My wife and I are certainly
Caregivers generally tend to their elderly or disabled family members as a labor of love, but it can also be taxing for them financially. These 10 tips can help
A financial nip here and tuck there this summer could add up to an extra day of summer vacation, a fatter holiday present-buying budget, or even some padding to