It seems like every other day I get more financial statements, bills, solicitations, home care info and who knows what else. What do I do with it all?
Just because I'm retired doesn't mean I'm helpless. But these "advisors" go through everything so darn fast. Doesn’t anyone have time to make sure I understand?
It's time to rethink the shoebox filing system I've used for years. I bought a computer to help me manage finances, but where do I go from here?
My siblings and I live in different cities, and our parents live in New York. They are getting on in years, and we want to be sure their bills are paid, their documents are in order and they are getting the right home health care. Who can help me?
My father is going strong at 86, but he gets so confused about his insurance claim forms. With kids and a life of my own, I just don’t have time to help him.
When Dad died, he left stacks of papers everywhere. We really could use some help sorting through it all.
My brother and I don’t see eye to eye, and we could use someone to help us get our parents’ estate in order.
Ben always handled things when we were together, but now that we’re separated, I need a refresher course on financial statements, insurance, IRAs, credit reports... the works!
I love donating to my favorite causes, but every group seems to solicit me several times a year. How can I keep track of who’s received what so I can make sure I’m supporting everyone appropriately?
Where can I go to get advice on elderly care, legal matters, home health care and insurance?
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