You're moving. You've found greener pastures, and are looking forward - a little excitedly, a little nervously - to your new surroundings. You'll be asking a lot of questions during this time. One of the biggest is, where will you …
Celebrating Women in Business
In the latter half of the 19th century, women entrepreneurs often ran peripheral, service-related businesses: taverns, alehouses, retail shops, hotels, even brothels.[1] It was a man's world, and women without husbands often found …
National Preparedness Month
The Cambridge Dictionary defines "prepare" as making or getting something ready for something that will happen in the future. It also states: "to expect that something will happen and to be ready for it." A capricious planet …
4 Questions To Ask About Long-Term Care
As you age, calculating the chances that you'll need long-term care - and the associated costs - is incredibly important. More than half of people turning 65 will require long-term care during their lifetimes, and the costs may be …
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The Most Common Tax Scams of 2018 and How to Protect Yourself
Letter of the Month April 2018 As the 2018 tax season reaches a climax amid the flurry of late filings, tax scams have become increasingly more prevalent. It's phishing season for scammers attempting to lure unwary taxpayers into …
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Tax Tips for Deduction and Credit Planning
The countdown to tax day has begun. December 31, 2017 closed the books on the old year and started the 15 week clock to the federal tax filing day on April 17, 2018. Officially set for April 15 of every year, the IRS moved this …
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Tips for Staying Active in Retirement
When most people think about retirement, they envision a life of freedom. From traveling the world to spending time with grandchildren, everyone's goals for their golden years are different. No matter your dreams, lasting health …
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Special Report: What Does the New Tax Plan Mean for Investing?
While much of the political fire and fury from Congress' tax plan debate has settled, some of the economic smoke still lingers as financial analysts and private investors plot their way through the new $1.4 trillion law's …
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