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Warren Buffett ‘Doesn’t Think College Is For Everyone’ — Here’s Why
Warren Buffett’s academic journey: The legendary investor attended college twice, earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska after transferring from The Wharton School at the…
Read MoreCould an In-Service Distribution From Your 401(k) Work for You?
Could you unlock financial flexibility with an in-service distribution – a potentially rewarding money move often overlooked in retirement planning. How do you determine if this strategy aligns with your…
Read MoreDo I need a financial advisor to achieve financial freedom?
From saving for retirement to purchasing a home or funding your children’s education, achieving major financial milestones can be challenging. Enter the financial advisor – your guide to developing a…
Read More3 Huge Social Security Changes Coming in 2024 That May Surprise You
Social Security, a crucial income source for many Americans, demands attention. Millions, including retired workers, spouses, survivors, and disabled individuals, rely on its financial support. However, recent surveys by Nationwide…
Read More8 Ways to Keep Learning After 50
Unlock your potential at any age! Whether it’s painting, knitting, or mastering a new language, it’s never too late to embark on a journey of learning. Beyond the joy of…
Read MoreYou might have unclaimed retirement benefits. How to find them.
Unraveling a retirement mystery: The Social Security Administration flags a potential 401(k) account from 1992 for your wife. If there’s no recollection of cashing out, it’s worth investigating whether the…
Read More‘The buildings don’t go away … but the owners do’: Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger warn that a storm is brewing in the US real estate market — here’s where they’ll seek refuge
Commercial real estate concerns escalate as Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s partner, foresees a looming storm that could engulf banks and ripple through the broader market. Munger’s apprehension, shared at the…
Read MoreMost Seniors Will Need Long-Term Care. Here’s How to Save for It.
Picture this: 80% of homes in your neighborhood vulnerable to storm damage, yet less than 4% insured. A striking parallel to the unpreparedness in long-term care for Americans. A 2021…
Read MoreExcited to take Social Security at 62? Slow down — here are 5 top reasons claiming your benefits at such a young age is a bad idea
Considering claiming Social Security benefits at 62? While it might seem tempting to access the money you’ve been contributing through payroll taxes, waiting could result in significantly higher monthly payouts…
Read MoreAll taxpayers should do this as soon as possible, IRS advises
The IRS adds a year-end task to your to-do list: Review your tax withholdings promptly. To prevent surprises when filing returns next year, taxpayers are urged to verify their withholdings.…
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