
Ask an Advisor: Will Collecting My Late Husband’s Social Security Impact My Paycheck?
I turned 66 in December and I’m still working. My deceased husband would be 67 if he was still alive. Can I receive his Social Security now without any money taken away from my paycheck? – Sharon I’m sorry to hear about your husband, Sharon. If you claim your Social Security survivor benefit now, you… read more…

Steps to Unfreeze Your Credit With All 3 Credit Bureaus
If you’ve frozen your credit to protect yourself from identity theft, you’ll need to unfreeze it before applying for a loan, credit card, or other financial product. The good news is that unfreezing your credit is quick, free, and can often be done instantly online. We’ll review how the process works at each of the… read more…

Principal vs. Escrow: Which Should You Pay First?
Your monthly mortgage payment might look like a single number, but it’s actually doing multiple jobs behind the scenes. Part of it builds your ownership stake in your home, while another portion covers essential costs like taxes and insurance. Knowing how principal and escrow work, and which to prioritize when you have extra money, can… read more…

How to Invest $2,000: Investment Opportunities and Examples
You don’t need a huge amount of money to start investing. Sometimes, $2,000 is more than enough to get the ball rolling. The key is knowing how to use it wisely so it can grow over time rather than sit idle. With the right approach, even a relatively small investment can open the door to… read more…
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CFA vs. CFP®: Which Do You Need?
Chartered financial analyst (CFA) and certified financial planner (CFP) are common certifications for individuals working in finance, namely financial advisors. These are designed to tell a client (or employer) that the holder has received education in certain types of financial… read more…

6 Tips for Choosing a Wealth Management Firm
Wealth management firms are all different, with their own specializations and services. As a result, the process for choosing a wealth manager is a very personal one. Wealth managers work closely together with their clients to identify financial goals and… read more…

What Is a Fee-Only Financial Planner?
If a financial planner, financial advisor or another type of financial professional is fee-only, that means they receive compensation solely from the fees clients pay for their services. They do not earn commissions for recommending certain products. A fee-only structure… read more…

Why First Homes Could Be Investment Properties
If you’re young and looking to purchase a new home to live in, you may want to consider turning it into an investment property. While most people wait until after they’ve bought their first or second home to begin investing in… read more…
Data Articles and Studies

AI Attitudes, Adoption, and Benefits by State – 2026 Study
AI continues to accelerate its presence in politics, the economy, and personal lives, transforming everything from autonomous vehicles to medical discoveries to military operations and a myriad of other workflows and personal use cases. In turn, investors eagerly listen in to company earnings’ calls to understand the implications of this developing suite of technologies in… read more…

Where Home Prices Increased Most – 2026 Study
Home values can reflect cost of living trends in an area, giving hopeful homebuyers as well as existing homeowners a pulse on the momentum in their local market. Between 2025 and 2026, the typical home value in large U.S. cities actually declined by 1.04%, with values dropping in 70% of cities. But the full range… read more…

What a Roommate Can Save You in 100 U.S. Cities – 2026 Study
New college grads, transplants from other cities, and others might find myriad advantages in including a roommate in their housing plan – one of those being cost savings. Particularly in high cost-of-living areas, extra cushion in the budget could make a big difference in discretionary spending, paying off debt, or investing for the future. Across… read more…

Gas Prices Hit Records in 2026: State by State Breakdown
With gas prices in the U.S. hitting several-year highs as a result of military operations in the Middle East and subsequent pressure on the Strait of Hormuz, many households may be feeling the squeeze of the cost of their commute lately. As of April 1st, the national average price of a regular gallon stands at… read more…
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