Are you a wealthy person? Most of us will answer that question based on our own assessment of our finances. For the majority of us, the definition of “wealth” equals one thing: money. But that definition may be far too narrow, and discovering the different types of...
As we read about the political maneuvering and posturing in our nation’s capital, it’s often easy to dismiss all the noise because “it doesn’t affect us.” One case in point involves the cuts to Medicaid that were included in the legislation nicknamed “One Big,...
Isn’t it ironic how yesterday’s science fiction becomes today’s “science fact”? Technology we once dismissed as too outlandish to be real is now commonplace, from personal computers to the smartphone to driverless cars to artificial intelligence. The lesson seems to...
“Those who fail to plan, plan to fail,” as the old adage reminds us. Certainly, that’s true in the arena of retirement planning. How else to explain the dismal statistic, so often cited by Rajiv Nagaich, that – despite the fact that 90 percent of seniors hope to age...
Serving as an unpaid caregiver to a loved one may be “a labor of love” – but it’s also hard work, as anyone who has done it can attest. This is especially true for a growing number of U.S. women in the workforce. Their dual role as both caregiver and an employee is...