A How-To Guide to Your “my Social Security” Account

While the Social Security Administration will still mail you a statement once a year if you’re over the age of 60, they really encourage everyone to create a “my Social Security” account for better security and [...]

2026-01-20T14:20:53+00:00January 20, 2026|Blogs, Social Security|

How to Build a Meaningful Retirement Life Without a Work Schedule

One of the most underestimated challenges of retirement is not financial but personal. After decades of structured workdays, many retirees find themselves asking, “What now?” While the initial freedom can feel liberating, the absence [...]

2026-01-12T14:41:59+00:00January 12, 2026|Blogs, Lifestyle|

Your 2026 Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment: The Good News, The Bad News and What It Means for Your Retirement

Every October, over 70 million Americans eagerly wait for the Social Security Administration (SSA) to announce the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA). This annual bump is designed to help your benefits keep pace with inflation, but [...]

2026-01-05T14:34:16+00:00January 5, 2026|Blogs, Retirement Income & Savings, Social Security|

Should I Keep My Retirement Account or Use Annuities?

Deciding whether to keep your retirement savings in accounts like IRAs or 401(k)s versus transferring those funds to an annuity is a question many people face as they approach retirement. But before we jump [...]

2025-12-05T18:13:19+00:00December 8, 2025|Blogs, Financial Planning, Retirement Income & Savings|

Gratitude, Goals, and the Golden Years: Planning Your Ideal Retirement Lifestyle This Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is just around the corner! The trees are filled with vibrant leaves, the air is crisp and fresh, and some of us are planning the big dinner menu. Family and friends will be [...]

2025-11-24T01:46:15+00:00November 24, 2025|Blogs, Lifestyle, Retirement Planning|
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