Death is not a fun topic to throw around when speaking to your family. While living, you take care of your family’s financial needs, but what happens after death? It is important to be prepared for the inevitable and make sure that a plan is in place to take...
According to an article published by the Cable, Puerto Rico is nearing the Brink of Bankruptcy, the Puerto Rico commonwealth has $72B in debt, some of which it claims it can no longer service, and therefore will default as early as May 2, 2016. The Island government...
Concerned about running out of money during your retirement years? You’re not the only one. When the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies conducted an in-depth survey for 2016 about retirement plans and expectations, 44 percent of workers from their 20s to...
There may be 50 ways to leave your lover, but there are dozens of ways to gain the unwelcome attention of the IRS. The IRS conducts thousands of audits every year; from this, it develops an understanding of which taxpayer characteristics are likely to put more money...
Stagflation is a financial market phenomenon in which the inflation rate is high, the economic growth rate slows, and unemployment remains steadily high. Since 2008, the U.S. financial market has traded with a haunting fear of a return to much higher levels of...