_ Mental & Emotional Health High Anxiety: 5 Things That Set Us Off and What to Do By Sondra Forsyth article Anxiety┬áis defined as┬áa feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.┬áIt’s … Read More→
_ Grandparenting Should You Cosign a Student Loan for Your Grandchild? By Sondra Forsyth article As a grandparent, you want to do everything you can to help your grandchild succeed. That’s the reason your grandchildren … Read More→
_ Money Matters Make These Year-End Financial Moves NowΓÇöand DonΓÇÖt Make This Mistake By Sondra Forsyth article As 2017 lurches toward its end, investors need to plan their tax and investment moves before itΓÇÖs too late. But … Read More→
_ 3 Monumental Money Mistakes People Make Before They're 50 By Jane Farrell article The saying that youth is wasted on the young may be especially true when it comes to saving for retirement. … Read More→
_ Relax, Boomer Parents: Millennials Are More Financially Savvy Than You Think By Jane Farrell article Millennials came of age at a time when the job market was weak and their student-loan debt was high. Such … Read More→
_ Money Matters You Can Still Cut Your 2016 Tax Bill By Sondra Forsyth article ItΓÇÖs not too late to slash your 2016 income taxes. Contribute to your Health Savings Account by April 18. ┬áHSA … Read More→
_ Money Matters Afraid of a Hefty Long-Term Care Bill? By Sondra Forsyth article Even as aging Americans revel in the splendor of their well-earned retirements they still harbor plenty of worries, such as … Read More→
_ Common-Sense Advice for Protecting Yourself from Financial Schemers By Jane Farrell article My friendΓÇÖs mother, who is in her 70s, got a letter in the mail printed on official-looking letterhead of a … Read More→
_ Undergoing Cancer Treatment The Medicare-Related Cost of A Cancer Diagnosis By Jane Farrell article Medicare beneficiaries who donΓÇÖt have cancer and develop cancer will be faced with out-of-pocket expenses that average one quarter of … Read More→
_ Money Matters How To Avoid Becoming A Financial Burden On Your Kids By Sondra Forsyth article Americans are living longer than ever, which means retirement could last 20 to 30 years for some people ΓÇô maybe … Read More→
_ Money Matters DonΓÇÖt Miss Out on Any 2016 Tax Deductions By Sondra Forsyth article Many people miss out on taking all the deductions theyΓÇÖre entitled to. Poor record keeping is often the culprit, as … Read More→
_ How to Avoid Financial Fraud By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: As we get older, having enough money becomes even more crucial for a number of reasons: to have … Read More→
_ Money Matters Retirement 7 Important Steps to Take in the Year Before You Retire By Sondra Forsyth article You wouldn’t dream of running a marathon without undergoing months of training. Or heading into the wilderness without making sure … Read More→
_ Divorce How to Survive ΓÇö and Thrive ΓÇö After a Divorce By Sondra Forsyth article The desire to follow our passions and find excitement in life doesnΓÇÖt dissipate as we age. In recent years, IΓÇÖve … Read More→
_ Care More Expensive for Dementia Patients in Last Years of Life By Jane Farrell article The cost of care over the last five years of life for patients with dementia is significantly higher than for … Read More→
_ Caregiving Daughters, Not Sons, Are the Caregivers By Sondra Forsyth article Researchers at Princeton University found women appear to provide as much elderly parent care as they can, while men contribute as little as possible. The study was presented in August 2014 at at the 109th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco.
_ Caregiving How to Avoid Financial Ruin as a Caregiver By article By Hilary Young A shrinking middle class, medical expenses at an all-time high and a caregiver shortage: it’s the perfect cocktail for financial ruin. And now a new study from researchers with the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada has found that women in particular are more susceptible to going bankrupt when caring for an elderly parent.