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Your Portfolio Was Built for This
When markets swing sharply, the instinct to do something feels almost overwhelming. People check their balances more often. They sometimes move money to cash. These reactions are completely understandable, and they’re also among the most reliable ways to turn a temporary market decline into a permanent loss. Staying calm during market volatility isn’t about ignoring…
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Gardening in Retirement: A Hobby Worth Digging Into
Retirement opens up the time to try new things. The question is what to do with that time. Gardening in retirement has become one of the most popular answers, and for good reason. It gets you outside, gives you something to tend to each day, and produces results you can see. And in the case…
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Dogs: A Retiree’s Best Friend
Transitioning from a lifelong career into retirement is exciting. It can also be disorienting. The structure, schedule, and sense of purpose that once shaped your days are suddenly gone, replaced by open time that doesn’t always feel as freeing as expected. Without something to anchor it, that freedom can quickly turn into a lack of…
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Filing a Tax Extension: Strategy or Setback?
There is a moment every April when the calendar starts to feel less like a reminder and more like a verdict. Tax Day is approaching, and for some, the return isn’t ready. The instinct for many high achievers is to push through, rush the process, and get it done. After all, asking for more time…
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Technology on Your Terms
You’ve spent decades building expertise in your field, raising a family, and contributing to your community, and you’ve adapted to plenty of change along the way. Retirement doesn’t erase that capability. Staying connected to technology isn’t about proving you can keep up. It’s about choosing what’s worth your attention, staying open to what genuinely matters…
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Handling Your Inheritance: Five Key Moves
Most articles on inheritance focus on those leaving the assets behind, covering trusts, estates, and leaving a legacy. But what about the person on the receiving end? Inheriting money can feel overwhelming, especially during an already emotional time. Here’s a few thoughts to keep in mind. Hit Pause on Major Decisions Your first instinct after…
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The Real Cost of Market Timing
Every investor has felt it. That nagging voice saying “maybe I should wait” when markets are high, or “maybe I should get out” when headlines turn dark. It feels like common sense to buy low and sell high. But here’s the problem: by the time you know whether the market is actually high or low,…
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Why Learning a Language After 60 Makes Perfect Sense
Your brain doesn’t retire when you do. In fact, it’s wired to keep learning, and few hobbies satisfy that need like picking up a new language. Whether you’re planning a trip to another country, reconnecting with family heritage, or simply want a challenge that feels meaningful, language learning offers something inherently valuable. Start With Why…
