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June 26, 2026
Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (June 27–28)
June 26, 2026
Bank fees used to be a penalty for bad behavior, like bouncing a check, but in 2026, they have become...
Read moreDetailsEven when inflation headlines calm down, the day-to-day bills that matter to retirees can keep creeping up. The tricky part...
Read moreDetailsWhile most retirees only look at their Social Security account to check their payment date, 2026 has brought a series...
Read moreDetailsWhile inflation has slowed in some sectors, the cost of keeping the lights on is accelerating in specific regions of...
Read moreDetailsOwning a home in 2026 means facing a barrage of “micro-charges” from local governments and utilities that go far beyond...
Read moreDetailsTax season is stressful enough, but for the 2025 filing year (filed in 2026), the IRS has introduced a suite...
Read moreDetailsWhile financial advisors preach long-term strategy, the real-time battle against inflation is happening in the comment sections of retirement forums...
Read moreDetailsIn the twisted logic of the 2026 healthcare market, having insurance does not always guarantee the lowest price. For patients...
Read moreDetailsRetirement planning is often built on “rules of thumb” that work well in spreadsheets but fail in the messy reality...
Read moreDetailsMedicare can feel like it should be simple—sign up, get covered, move on—but the timeline and plan choices can get...
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