by oakcrestuser | Jan 24, 2023 | Personal Finance, Retirement Planning
Most children stop being “and-a-half” somewhere around age 12. Kids add “and-a-half“ to make sure everyone knows they’re closer to the next age than the last. When you are older, “and-a-half” birthdays start making a comeback. In fact, starting at age 50, several...
by oakcrestuser | Jan 17, 2023 | Personal Finance
Do you have a long-lost retirement account left with a former employer? Maybe it’s been so long that you can’t even remember. With over 24 million “forgotten” 401(k) accounts holding roughly $1.35 trillion in assets, even the most organized professional may be...
by oakcrestuser | Jan 13, 2023 | Personal Finance
Only one in four in ten Americans have a home inventory, despite the fact that about one in ten homes were impacted by natural disasters in 2021.1,2 It’s great to have insurance against damage and loss, but if you can’t show proof of your possessions, it may result in...
by oakcrestuser | Jan 6, 2023 | Investing, Personal Finance
The latest research suggests that divorce rates in the U.S. have been falling in recent decades. Still, many people face the difficult crossroads that comes when their marriage ends.1 Getting a divorce is often a painful, emotional process. Don’t be in such a hurry to...
by oakcrestuser | Jan 3, 2023 | Personal Finance
Every year, about 150 million households file their federal tax returns. For many, the process involves digging through shoe boxes or manila folders full of receipts; gathering mortgage, retirement, and investment account statements; and relying on computer software...
by oakcrestuser | Dec 27, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement Planning
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