Personal Finance (Page 6 of 16)

Own Less; Live More

What would you do if you had to use—let alone actually enjoy—everything you own?


How to Clean a Steam Iron So It Steams and Looks Like New

Revive your steam iron with a simple cleanup process. Get rid of those pesky brown stains with these easy steps!


Should You Have a Joint Bank Account with Your Senior Parent?

Though seemingly practical, it is essential to thoroughly consider this option to ensure it is the most suitable decision for your family.


Forget the Mayonnaise for Removing Water Rings on Furniture

Need some help around the house? Here are some effective thrifty tips for removing white marks from furniture, and more!


Binder Clips Useful to Organize the Home

Binder clips are a great way to organize not just your papers but your linens, too. Clip together folded and matched napkins and…


Tax Breaks for Caregivers of Elderly Parents

There are several tax credits and deductions available to adult children who help look after their aging parents or other relatives. Here’s what caregivers need to know.


10 Common Financial Pitfalls Empty Nesters Fall Into

If you are an empty nester or will be soon, consider the financial pitfalls that empty nesters fall into and start making plans or adjusting things now.


How to Turn Scrap Gold Into Cash Without Getting Ripped Off

All of those chains, bracelets, and earrings may now be broken, but they’re not junk. They’re not worth much as jewelry in their sorry state, but the gold content can be turned back into cash.


What is the Retirement Saver’s Credit and How Does it Work? 

This frequently-overlooked tool can help you boost your savings!


Got Debt? Do Something About It!

Doing something about consumer debt is good for your finances—and just about every other area of your life.

Elderly man holding a one hundred dollar bill in hopes to save it instead of spending it.

How Older Drivers Can Save on Auto Insurance 

Unfortunately, auto insurance rates went up significantly over the past year as the pandemic eased and more Americans got back on the roads. But there are plenty of ways to cut your premium.

older man driving a car

How Can a Reverse Mortgage Help Me Stay Home?

If you’re part of the 88 percent of older adults who want to age in place, then this article is for you. Here are a few ways that a reverse mortgage can help you stay home!

woman standing with arms folded smiling

10 Things to Do with a Tax Refund

Planning what to do with your tax refund? Find out how to maximize its impact by allocating it strategically towards savings and financial stability.

two seniors with tax info on coffee table sitting on couch with dog in lap

Avoid These Expensive Tax Mistakes

Make sure you don’t run any of these red flags up the flagpole on your tax return.

tax coins

What Does Long-Term Care Insurance Cover?

More than half of older Americans will need long-term care at some point. But what exactly does it cover?


Free Senior Resources

Ultimate Guide to Retirement Communities
The Ultimate Guide to Retirement Communities
Get The Guide
complete guide to aging in place cover
Your Complete Guide to Aging in Place
Get The Guide
ultimate estate planning checklist and guide
Ultimate Estate Planning Checklist & Guide
Get The Guide
Guide to Adult Day Care
Get The Guide
Show this content while the ad loads.