Start a Spring Tradition of Financial Well-Being

It’s April, and that means spring is finally here. There’s a lot to celebrate in April from holidays to longer daylight, and something else you’re probably not even aware of. That’s right, April is also Financial Literacy Month. Now is the time to make sure that your...

Are You Prepared for Uncle Sam to Collect?

Due to the regular, individual income tax return filing deadline (April 15th) being on a Sunday, and the Washington D.C. Emancipation Day Holiday being observed on April 16th, the 2018 Tax Day has moved to Tuesday, April 17th. This is also the deadline to file for an...

Don’t Get Caught in a Retirement Storm

  It’s now spring and that means the weather can’t make up its mind. Depending on where you live, you might experience anything from blizzards to floods. One day is clear with bright blue skies, and the next day is a winter flashback. The weather pattern is...

Don’t Get Fooled in Retirement

April Fool’s Day is celebrated every year on April 1st by playing practical jokes and spreading hoaxes with your family and friends. What was your favorite prank to play as a kid? Maybe you tied your siblings shoe laces together, put a fake spider in the shower, or...