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The headline number that gets thrown around in personal finance, that most Americans cannot cover a $1,000 emergency, sounds like…
Uncle Ralph owns a few rental properties, drives an old truck, and is rumored to be worth a fortune. At…
Picture a married couple, both around 65, just starting Social Security. They bought Bitcoin years ago and now sit on…
The average American household spent about $200 per month on gasoline according to the latest federal expenditure data. With gasoline…
Dave Ramsey spent time on his show walking a caller through one of the most overlooked moves in retirement tax…
On the April 21, 2026 episode of Ask An Advisor With Wes Moss, a listener named Scott asked whether RMD…
A 68-year-old opens her Annual Notice of Change in late September and sees the monthly premium on her standalone Part…
A couple at 67 with $1 million and combined Social Security drawing $5,000 a month faces a common retirement question:…
Can you retire at 62 and stay on the San Diego coast, or does the math force you inland or…
A 58-year-old orthodontist pulling roughly $700,000 in profit from a practice with three employees has already maxed a 401(k) and…
If you take Eliquis, Januvia, or one of eight other widely prescribed brand-name drugs, your Medicare Part D plan started…
A 62-year-old who just stopped working full-time is staring at the same headline everyone else is staring at this week.…
If you own a taxable brokerage account, there’s a tax bracket sitting right above the standard deduction where Uncle Sam…
Someone in their late 50s, looking at a paid-off house or healthy 401(k), often wonders if Scottsdale at 60 works.…
If you work for a state, a city, a public school, a public hospital, or certain tax-exempt nonprofits, you probably…
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