Protect Your Finances From A Divorce
March 26, 2009
Divorce or separation can be a scary time in anyone’s life but it becomes even more nightmarish during an economic crisis. Read more »
401(k)s
Traditional Vs. Roth, Two Ways To Save
April 14, 2008
By Jennifer Campion
If your company offers a retirement plan, you know that once a year you have important decisions to make. You need to decide how much to defer from your pay and which investment options best suit you. You need to review your beneficiary information, too. Read more »
Neaten Up and Fly Right
Consolidate accounts to save yourself time and money.
January 22, 2008
By Jennifer Campion
Women today juggle a multitude of roles — career woman, wife, mother, bill payer, chief cook and bottle washer. No wonder we’re often overwhelmed. And those piles of paper! At the end of a busy day, we come home to an overstuffed mailbox that demands our attention — if we have any left to give. Read more »
Tidy Up Now for a Less Taxing New Year
No savings plan for retirement? Give yourself an early holiday gift and start one!
November 6, 2007
By Jennifer Campion
The end of the year is always a good time for financial housekeeping. By acting now, you may be able to reduce your taxable income and save on your tax returns. Don’t wait until the holidays hit or you’ll be ringing in 2008 before you’ve had a chance to review your financial options. Read more »
Early & Often
Start making your retirement dream a reality
June 8, 2007
By Jennifer Campion
Ahh … retirement. When you close your eyes and envision your life after many years of hard work, what do you see? Is it relaxing by the beach in a vacation home? Do you see yourself traveling to the faraway destinations you’ve always dreamed of and never had the time to visit? Will you spend more time with family and friends? Perhaps take up a new hobby such as tennis or golf? Read more »
