Pay yourself first. When it comes to developing a regular plan for savings, remember those three words. Retirement can be a scary proposition.
Debunking Common Financial Myths for Women Facing New Beginnings
In this week’s post, we will explore financial myths for women. A new beginning often comes with excitement and uncertainty, especially about personal
Retirement Planning for Single Women
Whether due to divorce, widowhood, or personal choice, retirement planning for single women brings unique challenges and opportunities. The gender
Apprise’s Five Favorite Reads for the Week of March 10, 2024
Teach Kids About Investing If you have children, providing for their education is an important part of your financial plan. But, for the most part,
10 Retirement Tips to Help Women Retire With Peace and Prosperity
Women facing retirement often worry about whether they have enough money saved to live their desired lifestyle in retirement. This can lead to stress
8 Steps Women Can Take to Overcome a Retirement Shortfall
On average, Americans face a retirement shortfall, especially women. How bad? According to Vanguard, in 2022 the average American had saved $141,542
Preparing Your Finances for 2023: Financial Resolutions for the New Year
Do you like to make Financial Resolutions for the New Year? If you do, how long do you keep them? The track record of those who make any type of New
Apprise’s Five Favorite Reads for the Week of November 13, 2022
Avoid Lifestyle Creep and Improve Your Quality of Life High earners in any profession can be vulnerable to "lifestyle creep," a phenomenon in which
Apprise’s Five Favorite Reads for the Week of October 2, 2022
What if You and Your Spouse Plan to Retire at Different Times? Married couples don’t always plan to retire at the same time. According to a recent