by Jennifer Caruso | May 31, 2017 | Estate Planning, Financial Planning
Senior year of high school can be quite overwhelming: college applications, final tours, winter formal, senior pictures, prom, graduation… It’s endless! Once your child graduates, there is a short lull before the next major milestone – the day they move to college. ...
by Laura Navarro | May 3, 2017 | Economy, Financial Planning, Markets
We could all be more vigilant and cyber-aware these days. Many of us have been the victim of hacking, malware, or identity theft. And if it hasn’t happened to us, we certainly know someone who’s had it happen to them. Here are a few suggestions to become smarter...
by Manchester Financial | Mar 2, 2017 | Financial Planning, Financial Women
It’s no secret that financial issues are a leading cause of unhappiness in relationships. A 2012 study of 4,500 couples titled “Examining the Relationship between Financial Issues and Divorce” found that arguing about money early on in a marriage is the greatest...
by David Bryant | Jan 25, 2017 | Financial Planning, Retirement
The United States has a long history of working to secure national healthcare coverage for seniors. In 1945, President Truman along with Senator Robert Wagner, James Murray, and John Dingell attempted to enact a bill (W-M-D Bill) through congress, however Congress...
by Laura Navarro | Dec 27, 2016 | Financial Planning, Tax Planning
New Year’s resolutions typically include goals of career building, losing weight, or kicking a bad habit. Often, our financial goals are overlooked. However, the new year is an opportune time to visit our budget and spending goals. The following are a few items to...
by Manchester Financial | Dec 6, 2016 | Financial Planning, Financial Women
I love the holidays. I love seeing family and friends. I love the (hopefully) cooler temperatures. I love the twinkling lights and decorations. But what I love the most about the holidays is the built-in excuse they provide for indulging in highly-caloric foods and...