I knew it was going to be a wonderful day because as I brought my toothbrush to my mouth, I smelled peanut butter. I had coated my toothbrush with the mini poodle Tilly’s toothpaste. Tilly does not like having her teeth brushed but she tolerates the process because her toothpaste tastes like peanut butter. My […]
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Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?
When you retire, how will you cover rising expenses? If you think that a reverse mortgage is a worthwhile option to close the gap between income and expenses, please be cautious. Click the link below to read “Is Reverse Mortgage Right for You?” to learn more about the important factors you need to be aware […]
Is It Time to Move?
While your home may be lovely, packed with memories and a haven you say you may never want to leave, it may also be a hazard in retirement. Sound surprising? Click the link below to read “Is It Time to Move?” to see the key questions you need in determining if your home will continue […]
Does Your Retirement Portfolio Have Fat Cows?
Let’s define the terms. “Portfolio” is all your assets that can grow and produce income. I’m looking for fat cows. I apologize to farmers and ask their indulgence as this city person talks metaphorically about cows. By fat cows I mean a cow that gives milk which is the dividend or income and a cow […]
Uncertainty: The Market is Not Alone
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.4.6″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.4.6″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.4.6″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.4.6″] It’s often said that the market doesn’t like uncertainty. How about you and friends, do you like uncertainty? This period of the Great Dislocation has yanked us from what anchors our active lives. For millions of Americans, gone are the regular schedules for work, school, entertainment, shopping for […]