“Crypto” or “digital assets” are now very much a part of the mainstream discussion, as interest in crypto has grown even for individual (retail) investors. The question is, are investors prepared, and further, can they rely on what they hear from their financial advisers? First, let’s review what regulators found in examinations of brokerage firms
Retirement
This piece is written in collaboration with a colleague of mine, Amir Noor, CFP®, director of financial planning at United Financial Planning Group, who first developed the idea of the phantom month. Not only do Americans struggle with budgeting, it simply doesn’t seem to work for them. The issue – and solution – to this
A relatively new way cyberthieves steal wealth is by taking over the identities of people after they die, an act known as ghosting or ghost hacking. Anecdotes and some news reports indicate incidents of ghost hacking are increasing rapidly. There are many variations of the crime, but the main approach used by the crooks is
Daughter is in her late 50s, with a difficult mother who is in her mid 80s. Daughter’s mother, V, has always been “kind of nutty” as Daughter describes her. They were semi-estranged for years but not entirely out of contact, with Daughter living in a different state. One day, Daughter got a call from V’s
The world is in the midst of a profound demographic transformation as countries in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia grapple with the potent combination of an aging population and declining birth rates. Meanwhile, countries in other parts of the world, such as Africa, are seeing their populations surge. The New York Times documented
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