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Adult Advice

“Credit cards do not equal free spending. If you have to get a credit card, get one with a smaller limit that you can use only in case of emergencies. Start saving for retirement in your 20s. Wear sunscreen. Hydrate. … Continue reading

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be prudent

I have a mental block when it comes to spending money because of all the years I had to stick to a strict budget. What suggestions do you have to overcome my fears? – be prudent I, too, suffer from … Continue reading

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Retirement

I will turn 65 in a few months and have announced my plans to retire. I have a long list of things I want to do, and after 50 years of employment and saving, I am well situated for these … Continue reading

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Money Wise

“One thing that you can do is make it easier on your heirs and close family to find your financial information if you become disabled mentally or upon your death. This could be the log-in credentials to access your computer … Continue reading

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4 Thoughts on Retirement

1) Many people are ready financially for retirement significantly before they are emotionally ready. 2) After 50 years of saving for retirement it is challenging for most to start spending down what they have saved. 3) Most of us know … Continue reading

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