If you are changing jobs or retiring, and shares in your company stock are part of your retirement plan, you have an additional option to consider when you transfer
Divorce & Your Money: Liabilities
This is the fifth post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. In addition to their assets, a divorcing couple must identify their financial debts or liabilities. Division and responsibility
Divorce & Your Money: Financial Assets
This is the fourth post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. A divorcing couple must identify and evaluate their financial assets and liabilities. Division and responsibility for each will
Divorce & Your Money: What is Marital Property?
This is the third post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. There may be some confusion about which property (assets or money) may be considered “yours”, “mine” and “ours”.
August Garden Report
Just as I did for June and July, it’s time for another garden update. Here’s what was happening in August: Holy tomatoes! We planted FIFTY tomato plants this year, on
What is a Beneficiary IRA?
If you have inherited an individual retirement account (IRA), you may want to transfer the funds into an inherited IRA, also known as a beneficiary IRA. This type of inheritance
Divorce & Your Money: Options in the Process
This is the second post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. For someone considering divorce, the first decision to consider may be the process itself. Legally, an action for
Divorce & Your Money: What You Need to Know
There are many financial issues to be resolved before a divorce settlement may be completed. It is also a very difficult time to be making decisions regarding your financial future.
Tag Sale Economics
Ever consider having a tag sale to clean out your closet and make a few bucks? I actually did it this summer! Here is my story, and a few things