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Our financial newsletters are designed to provide helpful information on a wide variety of financial topics. Simply click on one of the newsletter topics below to read the article in its entirety.
December
Describes retirement plan options that help self-employed workers save on taxes.
January
Explains how a borrower can lower monthly payments by recasting a mortgage.
May
More than a quarter of U.S. homes are exposed to severe or extreme weather risk. While homeowners can't control the forecast, they can take proactive steps to prepare.
March
A new tiered tax rate on the endowments of wealthy colleges and universities could affect spending on financial aid, research, and other college programs.
May
This article explains the types of tariffs that are still in play and their potential impact on U.S. consumers and businesses.
February
Overreacting to market movements or trying to 'time the market' by guessing its future direction can create additional risk that could negatively affect long-term portfolio performance.
December
Offers practical holiday shopping tips to save time and money.
January
Explains provisions allowing rebates for home energy efficiency and electrification projects.
January
Recent action by the FTC highlights potential for abuse by online data brokers. Offers tips that might help consumers keep their private data private.
December
Explains using life insurance to make meaningful charitable donations.
April
Although U.S. stocks have provided a higher return over the past 20 years, foreign stocks outperformed in seven of those years, including 2025.
February
Homes in neighborhoods with access to top schools tend to cost significantly more than a typical home in the surrounding area.
January
Details rising rates, restricted coverage, and insurers exiting high-risk areas.
April
This article looks at the economic impact of the war with Iran, including rising oil and gas prices and the potential effects on inflation, investments, and the broader economy.
May
Even small online purchases that are shipped from outside the United States must now pass through customs - and are likely to incur duties.
December
Covers benefits of personal umbrella insurance for large liability claims.
January
Explains hybrid life+LTC policies that can provide care benefits or a death benefit.
April
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) provides an annual deduction of up to $10,000 for interest paid on qualifying new auto loans, effective for tax years 2025 through 2028.
April
Considering the potential return on investment before taking on home improvement projects can help homeowners make cost-effective decisions.
April
It's easy to confuse Medicare and Medicaid, but there are important differences between the programs.
January
Nearly half of retirees retired earlier than planned; steps to help prepare for unexpected retirement.
March
After age 65, retirees can use HSA funds for any purpose without incurring a penalty.
February
As tax filing season approaches, the IRS warns taxpayers to watch for scams that can cause identity theft, financial loss, or criminal penalties.
May
As the race among large tech companies to monetize AI hits full throttle, it's worth considering how adoption of AI-enabled technologies might affect the economic prospects of businesses and workers.
May
While life insurance might play a central role after the death of a financial provider, Social Security could also offer another important source of income for survivors.
February
Here are answers to some key questions about required minimum distributions.
March
This article provides 2026 contribution limits for retirement plans and various tax deduction, exclusion, exemption, and threshold amounts.
March
A letter of instruction could be just as important as a will in helping loved ones settle an estate and move forward with their lives.
May
The retirement savings landscape has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. How might these developments affect tomorrow's retirees?
April
Small businesses must now pay duties on low-value goods they could previously source inexpensively from China and elsewhere.
February
This article looks at market reactions to previous global conflicts and emphasizes that long-term market movements are generally driven by corporate earnings, interest rates, and the broader economy.
February
Beneficiaries who postpone claiming Social Security past full retirement age have the option of receiving a lump-sum payment for up to six months of benefits when they finally apply.
March
Financial habits can repeat themselves, month after month and year after year, until we consciously break the pattern.
December
Details 401(k) contribution and catch-up limits for maximizing savings.
March
Consumers and investors might want to consider how the depreciating dollar could impact the economy and their own finances.
