Category: Legal and Financial
How much money would make you happy? According to the average American, the price tag comes in around $1.2 million. New research from Empower, a leader in financial planning, investing and advice, rev
By Martha Weaver, Retail Gift Card Association Fraud Committee Chair Criminals are smart. And increasingly sophisticated. With technology and artificial intelligence (AI) at their fingertips, they are
The California Department of Aging contracts with and oversees the local Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) that coordinate a variety of services for older adults, adults with disabilities, informal caregiv
When you’re organizing your end-of-life affairs, preparing a will is likely high on your list of priorities. What you may not realize is that there are different kinds of wills. A last will and test
What to do if you are struggling to pay your mortgage or rent. If you are struggling to pay your rent or mortgage amid the pandemic’s economic fallout, the federal government and some local auth
Though Tax Day happens every year, it still seems to take many Americans by surprise. This year, don’t miss the deadline or let this crucial to-do loom large over your head. To have a smooth tax sea
(Family Features) Criminals are increasingly targeting people age 65 or older for personal identity theft. In 2014 alone, there were 2.6 million such incidents among seniors, according to the Departme
(Family Features) No matter how diligent you may have been about saving for retirement, unexpected life changes and economic realities can negatively impact your retirement budget. Sustained low-inter