This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Diane is a 57-year-old social worker who has dedicated ...
Beth’s mother Joyce is in this predicament. Joyce is 60 years old, works a minimum wage job, and has no retirement savings. She also owes $30,000 in credit card debt and lives with her elderly mother ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Retirement is something we all want one day. Living a ...
Nearly 93% of retirement-age Americans carry credit card debt. Tapping into your retirement account is likely to compound your problems. Tackling credit card debt may begin with speaking to your ...
The golden years are supposed to be debt-free, a time when you can finally relax after decades of monthly mortgage, student loan and credit card payment obligations. But that vision of retirement is ...
My wife and I are in our early 40s. She has a Roth with $85,000; I have no retirement savings. We’re a few months away from paying away all high-interest debt, and when that happens, we’ll be focusing ...
I’m nearing retirement. My wife and I are 70. We have no debt, our house is paid off, and our vehicles are paid off. Our home is worth $450,000. Our newest vehicle is one year old, and we will ...
To help her think more clearly about her situation, we turned to Connor Bauserman, a financial planner at Preferred Financial Group who specializes in helping people navigate this exact question. He ...
In recent years, many Americans have found the dream of homeownership challenging. For Gen Z Americans (born between 1997 and 2012), the road to achieving this dream has been paved with several ...
'Historically, we've been keeping the contribution to her Roth at $50-$200 a month' "Would it still make sense to start a retirement account, or should I just do the regular brokerage account, buy ...