Noncompete Agreements and Your Estate Plan Huh? What do the FTC and its new restrictions on noncompete agreements have to do with estate planning? Maybe nothing, or maybe everything. If you have a closely held family business and you want to keep it in the family for the next generation, these new restrictions may derail
Retirement
Living in the United States is not cheap—especially as prices continue to soar, from groceries to transportation to housing. According to recent reports, an American household spends an average of $61,334 per year on their expenses, with housing being the largest expense, at almost $1,800 a month. So why not move someplace where it costs
When a spouse or life partner dies, it’s only natural that the survivor will be grieving and lonely. To add injury to insult, the survivor usually also experiences a money crunch. And the odds are the survivor will be a woman in her 80s or 90s, when she’ll be less resilient to deal with the
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released a report on the nation’s foreign-born population. The data indicates that between 2010 and 2022, the country’s foreign-born population increased by more than 15%. Making up nearly 14% of the U.S.’ total population, the foreign-born Americans totals more than 46 million people, an increase of six million since 2010.
We have a retirement income crisis, and ordinary workers don’t have much hope of retiring and maintaining their standard of living if they don’t have retirement savings and expanded Social Security. One doesn’t replace the other. Workers need both. Since we crushed unions and the wealthy got their tax cuts in many forms, the idea
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