Author: Kathleen Coxwell
When Inflation Meets Stagnation and What to Do About It
Kathleen Coxwell on July 1, 2022
Is stagflation inevitable? And how should you handle it?
Winners and Losers With the Recent Interest Rate Hike
Kathleen Coxwell on June 28, 2022
Changing interest rates is great for some people. Others, not so much.
Why Is Your Property Insurance So High? 10 Ways to Lower the Cost
Kathleen Coxwell on June 23, 2022
If your rate has spiked, you’re not alone. But there’s a lot you can do about it.
11 Ways Money Really Can Buy Happiness
Kathleen Coxwell on June 22, 2022
It’s as much about how you think as what you spend on.
11 Ideas for Living on Social Security Alone
Kathleen Coxwell on June 21, 2022
It’s entirely possible to get by on mainly your Social Security benefits — but it does take some planning.
Corrections, Crashes and Bear Markets: What to Do When Your Investments Go Down
Kathleen Coxwell on June 20, 2022
They are ugly but expected parts of investing. Here’s what you need to know.
3 Traits of Financially Solvent Retirees
Kathleen Coxwell on June 17, 2022
A recent study identified the things most likely to lead to a stable retirement.
Want Reliable Retirement Income? Use This Safer Strategy
Kathleen Coxwell on June 15, 2022
Experts suggest this is the best way to keep pace with inflation and the risk of running out of money — without being overwhelmingly complicated.
A Retirement Plan Is Like a Navigation System for Your Money and Time
Kathleen Coxwell on June 10, 2022
There’s no GPS for retirement, but you can map out your plans to avoid detours and obstacles.
8 Tips on How to Help Your Grandchildren Financially
Kathleen Coxwell on June 8, 2022
There are plenty of ways you can share your wealth and success with those you love. With or without money, being present makes a difference for your grandchildren.
16 Retirement Numbers You Should Know
Kathleen Coxwell on June 6, 2022
Preparing for retirement can seem like an impossibly complex math problem. Here’s how to break it down.
78% of People Aren’t Ready for Retirement, but There’s Good News
Kathleen Coxwell on June 3, 2022
A recent study identified common retirement worries holding people back from proper planning. Here’s how to address them.
What’s Your Personal Inflation Rate?
Kathleen Coxwell on June 1, 2022
We don’t all suffer the same level of inflation — and you can figure out just how much it affects you.
18 Big Financial Planning Misconceptions
Kathleen Coxwell on May 30, 2022
Preparing for retirement is overwhelming, but clearing these misconceptions can make the process more straightforward.
How to Retire Like a European Socialist — and Why You Should Try It
Kathleen Coxwell on May 30, 2022
Many European residents have very secure retirements. Here’s how the same can be true for you.
How Much Do You Need for Retirement If You Will Live to Age 100?
Kathleen Coxwell on May 26, 2022
Here’s how to think about life expectancy, and how to make your retirement funds last your lifetime.
An Encore? 5 Tips for a Second Career in Retirement
Kathleen Coxwell on May 20, 2022
Here’s how to do the work you find meaningful, challenging and enjoyable.
What Exactly Does a Fiduciary Do?
Kathleen Coxwell on May 18, 2022
Finding financial advice you can trust is important. Here’s how to tell what’s reliable and what’s not.
Consumption Smoothing: What It Is and Why It Matters for Your Happiness
Kathleen Coxwell on May 17, 2022
If you can master the skill of consumption smoothing, you have a bright financial future.
The Most Important Long-Term Financial Goal Has Nothing to Do With Money
Kathleen Coxwell on April 25, 2022
You need to figure this out before you can decide what you need for retirement.
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