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Is Your Loved One’s Home Still the “Right Size”?
Communication is key if you think it’s time for a more manageable living space.
Communication is key if you think it’s time for a more manageable living space.
Caregiving can lead to emotional spending, but there are ways to manage your impulses.
Whether your thriftiness is by choice or necessity, watching your spending can help you feel invested in your best life.
Whether it’s a job loss or unpredictable economy, these prayers will help you weather the storm.
Resentment over finances and poor decisions had come between them. Could they revive the love they once shared?
Insurance and state programs can help with expenses.
Public, private and community-based sources can help with your loved one’s costs.
Debt management and a good credit score are vital to an older adult.
Practice Internet safety with your loved one by following these helpful tips.
Doug Lynam, a money manager who was formerly a Benedictine monk, offers financial tips from his unique background and distinct point of view.
Older adults, especially those with cognitive decline, are vulnerable to financial abuse. Know what to look for.
Discover what you can do now, like creating a living will and a power of attorney for health care, to prepare for the future.
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