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Our financial newsletters are designed to provide helpful information on a wide variety of financial topics. Simply click on one of the newsletter topics below to read the article in its entirety.
January
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 included two provisions allowing rebates for home energy efficiency retrofit projects and home electrification and appliance projects.
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January
Nearly half of current retirees retired earlier than planned. Here are some steps to help prepare for the unexpected.
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January
Although long-term care insurance is typically a “use-it-or-lose-it” proposition, these alternatives can help pay for care if it’s needed or provide a death benefit for beneficiaries if it’s not.
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January
When a mortgage is recast, the borrower puts money toward the principal balance of a home loan, reducing the monthly payment.
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January
Among all the economic indicators released each month, these three reports may have the strongest effect on the market.
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January
Nearly 60% of U.S. adults are uncomfortable with their level of emergency savings. Here are some potential ways to access funds.
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January
This article provides an overview of indexed annuities.
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January
Tipping culture is changing, and consumers are feeling uneasy about where, when, and how much to tip.
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March
This article outlines some important IRS cost-of-living adjustments for 2025.
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March
Even if most of a married couple’s retirement assets reside in different accounts, open communication and teamwork can help them craft a unified retirement strategy.
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March
The article explains why a phased retirement program can be a positive experience for employees, employers, and customers.
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March
While growth stocks have dominated the market for the last two decades, some analysts believe there could be a shift to value stocks, which have outperformed for much of the market’s history.
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March
The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book provides a concise narrative overview of the economy in each of the 12 Federal Reserve Bank Districts and is readily available to the public.
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April
As of March 2025, the U.S. national debt was a record $36.21 trillion, while the 2024 deficit of $1.83 trillion was the third-highest on record.
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Although it’s scary to consider the possibility of a cancer diagnosis, it might be helpful to prepare for the financial implications.
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April
When a workplace retirement plan offers both Traditional and Roth accounts, it may help to understand their key features and distinctions.
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April
Wider use of artificial intelligence is one reason that the prospect of a four-day workweek (with no loss in pay) is now being taken seriously by companies around the world.
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May
Thanks to a new federal law and rules issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation, airline passengers could have extra consumer protections.
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Auguest
Couples with opposite philosophies regarding saving and spending often have trouble finding common ground. This article offers tips on working out financial differences.
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September
High earners may not be eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA, but some people can use a workplace plan to save more and create a source of tax-free retirement income.
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