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Grandparents Are Afraid They Simply Won’t Be Able To Retire

By Dennis Miller

Many grandparents are afraid they simply won’t be able to retire – or stay retired – when and how they planned. We can talk about retiring later, taking a part-time job, and cutting back on expenses, but those are only partial solutions. Of the seniors who are still working, very few are [...]

How Grandparents Can Help Their “Kids” Teach “Their Kids” About Money Smarts

by John Lanza

My mom recently sent my daughter a heartfelt, written card with $15 dollars inside. In front of Abraham Lincoln’s face on each of the three five spots was a yellow sticky note. The first read “Share,” the second “Save” and the last “Spend Smart.” Our eight-year-old quickly deposited the money in [...]

The Time is Now for Your Income Plan

By Dennis Miller

I have a friend who says, “Why make a decision today if it can be put off until tomorrow?”

While that might sound cute, waiting until the transmission on your car is totally broken and having the vehicle towed to a dealer for a trade-in certainly isn’t the optimal way to negotiate [...]

How Granparents Will Know When to Pay Off Their Mortgage

By Dennis Miller

My good friend Rob recently paraphrased Warren Bufett as saying, “If he knew where he was going to live for the next decase, he’d buy a house with a long-term mortgage.” Buffett thought a mortgage was a good hedge against inflation, because the homeowner would pay off the mortgage with cheaper dollars [...]

The Greatest Investment I Ever Made

The Greatest Investment I Ever Made

By Dennis Miller

Now that we’re past Thanksgiving and sprinting toward the new year, I want to share one of my family traditions. It also happens to be the greatest investment I ever made.

Like many grandparents, you may fret over what to get your grandchildren for Christmas. In [...]

Money Forever: Both Spouses Need to Know How to Manage Money

By Dennis Miller, Miller’s Money Forever

I have a friend who recently passed away after a prolonged illness. Before he died, he confided to me that he was at peace with his unfortunate situation. His affairs were in order, and there was more than enough money in their brokerage account for his wife to live [...]

Hey Grandma, Can I Borrow Some Money?

 

Editor’s Note: Parents aren’t the only ones that get hit up for money, grandparents do too and by both the adult child and the grand kids. As our friends at http://mom.me/ shared with us, there is a good way and a bad way to go about making this decision.

Lending money is never [...]