Your Retirement and Your Pets:
Are You Ready? Are They?

We are approaching National K9 Veterans Day: March 13, 2022 marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the US Army K-9 Corps in 1942. At that time, US Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson gave official approval to the program, initially established to train and provide sentry dogs for military supply posts. Since then, […]
Supporting Your Adult Child: Can Your Retirement Afford It?

In 1998, popular author Stephen Bly released a new book: Just Because They’ve Left Doesn’t Mean They’re Gone: How to Love and Support Your Adult Children. If anything, in the nearly quarter-century since Bly’s book was published, the problems he addresses have only become more acute. According to figures recently published by the Pew Research […]
Starting the Business You’ve Always Wanted… In Retirement

It might not seem intuitive to think of starting a business after you’re retired, but a surprising number of retirees are doing just that, according to a recent survey by small business advocate SCORE. The survey indicates that even though persons age 55 and older make up only about 21% of the US population, they […]
Hiking the Back Country and Preparing for Retirement: How They’re Alike

Each year, tens of thousands of people of all ages and from different countries around the world converge on a network of hiking trails in France, Spain, and Portugal. Though they are coming from lots of different places and traveling different paths, they are all headed for the same destination: the Cathedral of St. James […]
Your Grandkids’ Education and Your Retirement: Can You Fund Both?

Anyone who has ever flown commercially has heard the instruction: “In the event of a sudden fall in cabin pressure, facemasks will drop down… If you’re traveling with a minor, put your own facemask on first, and then assist the minor…” Did you ever wonder why they say that? It’s because the most important thing […]