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How a reverse mortgage can help in a divorce situation
Sheltering in place with another person for months-on-end can be extremely difficult. As couples self-isolate due to coronavirus, lawyers expect a rise in divorces. The increased divorce rate applies to newly married couples and seniors alike. Marriage splits between Americans age 50 and older have been on the rise in...
Be on the lookout for your EIP card
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent out nearly 4 million Economic Impact Payment (EIP) prepaid debit cards on May 27. The EIP card contains the money you are receiving as a result of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The cards are sponsored by the Treasury...
Rethinking retirement amid the COVID-19 crisis
As the stock market and US economy struggled in response to the coronavirus pandemic, experts revised the 4% rule to 3%, or even lower. Advisors should look beyond traditional investments and include household assets in retirement planning. Younger and mid-career workers who were lucky enough to keep their jobs during...
Golf returns
It was a long six weeks. I'm not talking just about being housebound because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the fact that the area golf courses also were shut down. I try to play at least once a week. However, that wasn't possible during most of March and April. It...
Staying resilient and overcoming issues
Globalization is the interconnection of the world’s economies, cultures, and information that results in the cross-border flow of goods, services, people, and currencies. It has its advantages as well as its disadvantages. Developing countries have benefited by gaining world accessibility for their products and services. Businesses with international reach have...
And all that jazz!
“Some things I cannot change But till I try, I’ll never know.”                                        —Wicked   I know a play is not meant to be read. It is intended to be seen and...