By Lucy Lazarony, Next Avenue When her children went off to college, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox saw it as an investment opportunity. Rather than pay for a bed in a dorm room — at an average annual cost of $7,456 at private universities or $7,167 at state colleges, according to the National Center for Education Statistics —
Retirement
There’s a gap most people have in their insurance plans, and it eventually could cost them a bundle. In general, people have the right amount of insurance for damages to their property, whether it is their homes, other real estate, vehicles, boats, or other items. But people often underestimate their potential liabilities and carry far
The power dynamic in families can be highly problematic as a parent ages. Often, one adult child has authority over decisions about the aging parent. Things can go wrong when that power is misused. When siblings disagree over the actions one sibling takes, things can escalate quickly. When the aging parent legally appointed one person
Forget E. F. Hutton; when Warren Buffett talks, people listen. And I don’t feel like that’s simply because he’s the world’s most famous investor, though he is. He’s a person of wisdom. A wisdom that seems to have been applied not only in his investing, but also in his marriage, his parenting, and his own
Taxpayers should give as much consideration to the form in which they make charitable donations as they do to the amounts they give. By making some changes they might deliver more benefits to themselves and the charities. Cash contributions, including donations made by checks and payment cards, are the most common and easiest way to
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