This article provides an overview of four estate planning documents that almost everyone should have: a durable power of attorney, a medical directive, a will, and a letter of instruction.
Did you owe money at tax time or receive a large refund? This article discusses the types of situations in which taxpayers should consider adjusting their withholding.
Couples who have opposite philosophies regarding saving and spending often have trouble finding common ground. This article offers some tips to learn to work with financial differences.
A tax credit and/or dependent-care flexible spending account might help offset some of the costs paid for a nanny, babysitter, day care, preschool, or day camp.
Estimate the future cost of an item based on today’s prices and the rate of inflation you expect.
Will you be able to afford nursing home care?
Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.
Knowing your likely life expectancy is an important factor in making long-term financial plans.