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Planning Tips for Houston’s Single Parents

Frankly, there is less room for error when a single parent is managing all of the responsibilities of raising a family. Five key planning guidelines are the focus of the Parent Herald's article "5 Financial Planning Tips For Single Parents For Your Family's Protection." Here are the top five most…

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Creating an Eldercare Plan is Important to Comprehensive Estate Plan

There is an expression among elder law attorneys called being "elderproofed," according to the Huffington Post in "Writing an Eldercare Plan." This takes planning to the next level, and includes things like how the person wises to be cared for, medical treatment preferences, whether they want to be cared for…

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Life Changes in Houston? Check Your Life Insurance

In "3 ways to choose the right life insurance plan," the New York Daily News invites readers to consider how their lives have changed over the decades, and how their insurance should change too. Young adults have some pretty straightforward insurance needs like obtaining insurance for their first car, insuring…

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Houston Seniors Face Growing Debt Burden

When you live on a fixed income, any increases in your living costs present a huge challenge. For Manny Martinez, whose sole income is his monthly Social Security check, even living in rent-controlled senior housing doesn't protect him from being squeezed when costs go up. There are months when he…

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2016 Social Security: Houston Residents Need to Know About Changes

In the article "Social Security Changes in 2016.", AARP provided a full list of the Social Security changes for this year. No Bump. Social Security beneficiaries will not receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) due to low inflation. This is the third time since 2010 that beneficiaries won't see a raise.…

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Strong Financial Health: 5 Steps for Houstonians

Maybe the biggest rookie finance mistake happens when someone from human resources sends you a link or gives you a form to enroll in the company 401k at your first job. There's so much else going on, and the usual response is to put it on the "I'll get to…

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Plan Now for the Future: Retirement, Estate and Vacation

The same people who put off estate planning have no problem finding the time to plan their vacations. And far too many people think the only plan they need for retirement concerns being able to pay bills. Retirement planning is for that time when you change direction and stop the…

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It’s Your Retirement! Plan Your Precious Time Wisely

Failing to plan for the enormous changes that retirement brings leads many Americans to find themselves emotionally lost at sea when retirement finally arrives. In "The Biggest Oversight in Most Americans' Retirement Planning," Kiplinger's takes a look at what happens to people when they have failed to do any planning…

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Hey, Houston! What’s Up With Oregon?

According to CNN Money, Americans are moving and Oregon, South Carolina and Vermont are heading up the list of the most popular places, as reported in "Oregon is the most popular state to move to." Oregon leads the list as the top "moving to" destination in 2015 for the third…

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