Modern Financial Planning
Laurence Kotlikoff, PhD, professor of economics at Boston University, has asked a very important question. Are Americans saving too much? Of course, he also asked
Laurence Kotlikoff, PhD, professor of economics at Boston University, has asked a very important question. Are Americans saving too much? Of course, he also asked
Market Update The US bull market is getting long in the tooth. We have just witnessed a V-shaped partial recovery from the rather dramatic sell-off
One of the most frequent questions asked by our readers is: “How often should a financial plan be updated?” While we are working toward the
One of my key questions to new clients focuses on what retirement really means. I have heard a wide variety of answers. All too often,
If you’re like me, you’ve likely experienced a sense of regret or disappointment at some time in your life. All too often shame, guilt, and
What exactly constitutes a personal financial crisis? Chief among those crises we have heard about is experiencing an event that consumes all readily available cash
Busyness seems to be a way of life these days. There is much to do and remember as a cascade of information comes at us
LEXINGTON Perhaps you have seen the articles stating the rule-of-thumb that a 65-year-old healthy couple can expect to spend about $250,000 on healthcare over the
When you were a child, did you ever play a popular board game called The Game of Life? It simulates a person traveling through life,
This past year, Halloween was barely over when House Republicans introduced their version of tax reform with the goal of getting something into law before
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