Han Solo is back on the big screen this summer but here on the small screen, our moneyman Paul Fain has FIVE Star Wars lessons for becoming a Financial Planning Jedi. I GUESS WE HAVE START WITH…“MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU” Exactly! The Force encompasses...
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WBIR: Preparing for Expected and Unexpected Events
Aging is a natural process but not without its challenges. Families need to prepare for expected and unexpected events. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE EXPECTED EVENTS AS WE AGE? Vision loss Hearing loss Mobility loss WHAT ARE SOME OF THE UNEXPECTED EVENTS THAT COULD OCCUR?...
WBIR: What are people’s top financial interests?
Certified Financial Planner Paul Fain, recently polled his Facebook contacts: “During Financial Literacy Month, what financial topics interest you most?” The following is a sample of the responses: How do the new tax laws affect a self-employed person? Simpler tax...
WBIR: Most Googled Financial Topics
April is Financial Literacy Month so we are asking “What ARE the financial issues that most Americans are interested in?” WHEN IT COMES TO LEARNING ABOUT FINANCES, WHAT ARE MOST PEOPLE SEARCHING FOR? According to an analysis of the most Googled financial topics – most...
WBIR: The Digital Age
Digital assets, or an individual’s online personal and financial records, need to be an essential part of your estate plan. Here are some planning pointers that most people have not considered. WE ARE REALLY MOVING INTO THE DIGITAL AGE WITH OUR FINANCES. As technology...
KNS: Why Financial Literacy Month is a big deal
April is Financial Literacy Month. It needs to be a big deal. A lack of financial preparedness has significant consequences, not the least of which is you and your family’s current or future quality of life. Rising healthcare costs alone can be financially...
WBIR: Safety Tips for Your Money
The Justice Department recently announced the largest sweep of elder fraud cases in history. How can you, or a senior family member, avoid becoming a victim of fraud? WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON EXAMPLES OF ELDER FRAUD? Mass Mailings Telemarketing Investment-related WHO...
America Saves Week: Saving as a Family
Get your family involved with your saving plan by brainstorming ways to cut expenses in order to free up money to put toward your saving goals. Explore low- and no-cost activities you can do together as a family. Consider selling rarely used books, toys, clothes and...
America Saves Week: 3 Ways to Boost Your Savings Account
What does “saving the extra” mean to you? Whether it is putting change in a piggy bank or moving everything not in the budget into savings, those three little words can mean big money down the road. This America Saves Week, try one (or all) of these three ways to save...
America Saves Week: Do you and your money care about the same things?
By Heather Marshall, CFPC, MPP; Educator, AAA Fair Credit Foundation/Utah Saves As the old adage goes “Actions speak louder than words.” On the topic in question, it is fair to say spending is an action that implies values. Which explains why the nature of...