As the number of COVID-19 cases began to skyrocket in March 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The legislation may make it easier for Americans to access money in...
Do Target-Date Funds Hit the Bull's-Eye for You?

More than half of 401(k) participants have assets invested in target-date funds.1 These "all-in-one" funds are often the default option in workplace plans, and their apparent simplicity appeals to many investors. But...
Could You Survive A No Spend Month?

Would you take on a 30-day challenge to spend money only on necessities such as rent, utilities, and groceries? During a no-spend month, many common activities — including dining out, buying movie or concert tickets, and shopping...
How Loneliness Can Affect Your Financial Condition

According to a Pew Research Center survey, one in 10 Americans reports feeling lonely or isolated from others all or most of the time. While this number may not sound significant, it is alarming, considering that loneliness can...
How do I replace my Social Security card?

Chances are, you probably have your Social Security number memorized, so you may not have had to use your card in awhile. However, there are times when you may be required to show your actual card, such as when you start a new...
Do You Plan to Work in Retirement?

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Breaking Down Wedding Costs

Congratulations, you're getting married! While you're looking forward to the big day, chances are you're overwhelmed with all the planning you have to do...and how you can possibly afford the wedding of your dreams. After all,...