Why Long-Term Relationships May Harm Your Financial Literacy
When one partner takes on all the financial tasks, the other loses out on building money skills.
Changing Tax Laws Could Affect Divorcing Couples
Couples who have made the decision to divorce in 2018 may be surprised to learn that changes in personal and business income taxes will impact the financial outcomes of their divorce. It is unclear if the new tax rules will make divorce more or less difficult to negotiate legally or financially.
Changing Tax Laws Affecting Divorcing Couples
Couples who have made the decision to divorce in 2018 may be surprised to learn that changes in personal and business income taxes will impact the financial outcomes of their divorce. It is unclear if the new tax rules will make divorce more or less difficult to negotiate legally or financially.
Surviving boomerang kids without depleting your retirement savings
Lili Vasileff is quoted in a recent article by Tom Anderson for CNBC’s ‘Your Money, Your Future’ on how to handle adult children moving back home. Lili says, “Create a spending plan and timeline. The plan should include how expenses are shared, what savings will be tapped to pay for additional expenses and how, if possible, those savings will be replenished.”
ABLE Accounts for Individuals with Disabilities
For many years there has been no means by which to save tax-deferred money for a child with disabilities without placing at risk their government
How to Be the CFO of Your Financial Household
Reach your financial goals by taking a business leader’s approach to your family’s finances.
529 College Savings Plans: Should you consider a change?
Parents often face the competing challenge of funding their children’s college or their own retirement savings.
Confronting an overspending spouse
Lili Vasileff is quoted in a recent article by Brittney Laryea for Magnify Money on how to handle a spouse who is chronically overspending. Lili says, “Financial infidelity is not a financial exercise, its an emotional exercise. Sometimes overspending may be the result of miscommunication, emergency spending, or unrelated, deeply seated emotional issues like an addiction.“
Hot Hollywood divorce trend may not be for you
Bird nesting, whereby divorced or separated parents let their children stay in the same home while they take turns living in it, is getting mainstream