What happens to debt when someone dies isn't as straightforward as you might think. This post covers which debts disappear at death and which ones families need to strategically plan for to protect inherited property.
There's a lot of confusion around Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Medicare, and for good reason. Making contributions to your HSA after you're no longer eligible can lead to tax penalties and can be a headache to correct. Read on for what you need to know if you’re contributing to your HSA and preparing to enroll in Medicare.
When we hear the term estate planning, we often think of wills or maybe a financial to-do list for the later stages of life. But estate planning is about more than just deciding who gets what—it's about protecting your legacy, ensuring your loved ones are cared for and keeping your financial life in order no matter what the future holds.
What happens to debt when someone dies isn't as straightforward as you might think. This post covers which debts disappear at death and which ones families need to strategically plan for to protect inherited property.
Is your kitchen bursting with fresh summer vegetables and wondering what to make? Mackey’s recipe is summer on a plate—simple, vibrant and full of flavor. Whether you just came back from the farmer’s market or your garden is in overdrive, this dish makes the most of the season’s best ingredients.
The transition to college marks a major milestone—not just for students, but for families as a whole. As fall approaches and college move-in dates creep closer, parents are navigating an exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) season of change. Whether your child is heading off for their first year or returning for another semester, there are important financial and logistical steps to take now that can set your family up for a smoother, more confident transition.