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How Do You Get Health Insurance When You Retire Early?

Retiring early can have its pros and cons. If you are planning on an early departure from your career there are a few questions you need to answer. Start by asking, how are you are going to get health insurance and what is it going to cost? Medicare Eligibility...

Don’t Let Market Volatility Derail Your Portfolio

The market certainly took us on a ride this month. An unsettling tailspin was followed by a week posting the biggest percentage gains of the year. Such news can tie a stomach in knots when your money is involved, even when you know market volatility is normal. While...

Social Security Login Changes: What To Know & Do Now

Recently, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced some changes to how you access your online Social Security account. You may have received an email about these changes. We’ve provided a summary below to help you get started. What’s Changing? The SSA...

Coming of Age

Generational Wealth Considering the size of the baby-boomer population, more wealth than is typical is about to start passing to another generation…an estimated $4 trillion over the next two decades “Those transferring wealth should be preparing...

Boost Your Productivity: Mid-Year Tips to Meet Professional Goals

We recently crossed the mid-year mark and that makes this an opportune time to refine your work strategies to ensure you achieve your 2024 career objectives. Building a successful career begins with excelling in your current role and meeting your targets. So, evaluate...

Expenses You Should Eliminate Now If You Want To Retire In Your 50s

According to GoBankingRates, 74% of Americans say that they are stressed about money and one of the biggest financial concerns that most people face today is how they can save for retirement. Aspyre’s Chief Wealth Officer Jessi Chadd shared with the publication...

Want to Invest in Your Child’s Future? Teach Financial Literacy.

This year, approximately 3.7 million students are expected to graduate from high school in the U.S. According to VisualCapitalist.com, only about 25% of U.S. high school students receive formal personal finance education by the time they graduate. This gap in...