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The Silver Lining of Having an Empty Nest

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While you may clearly miss your kids when they leave home for good, the empty nest is not necessarily an unhappy place…

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How to Retire Rich Without Social Security

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Anyone in their twenties, thirties, heck, even forties might be thinking: “Gee, I feel bad for Dad or Grandpa, but you know it’s not my problem.” Well the reality is, it is your problem.

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What I Tell My Daughter About Money (and Life)

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Probably the simplest and most effective thing I’ve ever learned is the need to keep things in balance – not just on a board but in life … and especially when it comes to money.

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5 Steps to Cutting the Parental Welfare Cord

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Today we I talk about cutting the parental welfare cord… PNC’s Millennials & Investing survey discovered that only 81% of millennials have full-time jobs. And the amount of expenses parents are paying for adult children isn’t exactly pocket change… An average of $7,000 a year.

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