Saving up for retirement can be a challenge for those who are self employed, due to the lack of employer sponsored benefits, matching contributions, and automatic payroll deductions. Fortunately, there are several retirement plans available for the self-employed, independent contractors, and those with non-traditional income sources. Here are four retirement plans that can help you […]
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5 Strategies to Pump Up Your Social Security Payout
Millions of Americans are dependent on Social Security for their post-retirement income. Data shows that nearly 20% of retirees are entirely dependent on it — with Social Security benefits constituting up to 90% of their income. The good news is that your benefits are not “fixed” in the literal sense. There are many steps you […]
6 Investments With Low Risk And Good Returns
Many investors are wary of putting their money into high-risk investments, as capital preservation remains their primary concern. At the same time, getting good returns is also important. Over time, inflation destroys purchasing power. In this post, we take a look at six lower-risk (although not zero risk) investments that can give you good returns […]
Why Some Millionaires Are Still Not ‘Rich’
Did you know that you could be a millionaire and technically, not rich? The average U.S. millionaire has a net worth of between $2 million and $5 million. But those millions could be tied up in property, assets, and taxes owed. If you are extremely bad at personal finance, too, inflation could eat your millions […]
5 Habits That Build Inevitable Wealth
Building wealth is a journey that requires dedication, discipline, and strategic planning. While there are no shortcuts to becoming wealthy, cultivating certain habits can significantly improve your financial trajectory. In this blog, we will explore five essential habits that, when consistently practiced, can pave the way to inevitable wealth and long-term financial success. Habit 1: […]
6 Last-Minute Retirement Planning Strategies
If you are approaching retirement and worried that you do not have sufficient savings, you are not alone. Data shows that 22% of Americans have less than $5,000 in retirement savings. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to catch up on your retirement savings — even if you are in your 50s. Let’s […]
5 Time-Tested Portfolio Design Strategies For Individual Investors
Investing is like wearing clothes – you need something that makes you feel comfortable, not ill at ease. When shopping for the right outfit, you look at the style, the material, the colors, and of course the cost as well. Likewise, when looking for the ideal investing strategy, you need to assess your objectives, risk […]
10-Step Plan to Start a $5,000 a Month Side Hustle
Are you looking to earn extra income to achieve your financial goals? Starting a side hustle can be a great way to make money outside of your regular job. With dedication, effort, and a well-thought-out plan, you can create a side hustle that generates $5,000 or more per month. Here are some practical steps to […]
4 Retirement Withdrawal Strategies That Work
When my father retired many years ago, I recall he received a gold watch in recognition of his years of service and a pension. In today’s society, many individuals must rely on their 401(k)s or individual retirement accounts (IRAs) to help fund their retirement. Not only that, but they also need to make informed decisions […]
7 Cars with the Best Features for Senior Drivers
There is no general rule or age limit that dictates when a person must stop driving. In some states, however, drivers may experience more license renewal scrutiny after age 70, like an eye test. Being a driver can be a closely ingrained identity, like any other long-performed practice. So, like any identity, it can be […]










