
What the Best College Values in Iowa Mean for Your Family
Each year, Kiplinger magazine puts out a list of the best college values. I encourage you to check it out, but come back to this post. There’s a critical discussion

Each year, Kiplinger magazine puts out a list of the best college values. I encourage you to check it out, but come back to this post. There’s a critical discussion

You’ve worked for decades, diligently put aside money in your company’s 401(k) plan, and now you’re ready to make the leap to retirement. What are your options for that big

One of the more difficult tasks in planning your retirement is getting an accurate view of your ongoing expenses. In fact, once you’ve developed a reasonable sense of how much

Whether you’re in the home stretch of finalizing your college decision for the fall or just starting this process with a sophomore/junior student, spending some time researching and applying for

Are you a small business owner with a teenager bound for college? You should be taking advantage of a couple strategies that can reduce your college cost by thousands. What’s

Whether your child is going off to college this fall or graduating in the spring, you’ve likely considered how you can make sure they get proper health insurance. Although most

You’re getting ready to retire within the next five years. You’ve carefully researched your options for Social Security and your 401(k), and you’ve diligently mapped out how much income you’ll

We’ve had a rough month or so in the stock market, with more ups and downs (or what we call “volatility” in market lingo) than we’ve experienced in the past

Your kids might be past the “teddy bear and candy hearts” phase for Valentine’s Day gifts, but there are still meaningful ways you can show you love them when they’re

Whether you have more money than you need, or are struggling each month to get by, recognizing the stress money plays in our lives is the first step to relieving