Robo Advisors are all the talk, but we'll break down the reasons the personal touch of a financial advisor is still your best bet.
Estate planning know-how can be the difference between ensuring your hard-earned legacy is passed on according to your wishes and your health is cared for when you can't accomplish it on your own or turning those moves over to the wrong person. At Bradford Financial Center we've seen it work well and poorly, so consider these estate planning pitfalls to avoid.
Nearing retirement age and looking to reduce your expenses? Moving to a smaller home may help you save. Discover the benefits of downsizing during retirement.
What exactly is dollar-cost averaging? And how can reverse dollar-cost averaging be risky to those who live on a fixed income?
When retirement goals are within reach, some couples consider if retiring together is a good idea for both their relationship and their finances. Bradford highlights four important areas you should consider before you both say goodbye to your employer.
Relationships can be filled with tricky situations but don't let financial management threaten your happiness. Follow Bradford Financial Center's tips on navigating money management as a unified team.
Discover more about the prudent tax strategies you can employ now to reduce your tax liability and the approach of our Bradford Financial Center financial advisors in structuring your finances to take advantage of smarter tax strategies.
Whether this year made you rethink your career focus or you're looking at early retirement due to company downsizing, planning for retirement faster than you expected means planning for what's next. Explore how to readjust your retirement plans.
As we wind down a crazy year, it's time to think about how you can pay off your debt to better position yourself for the new year ahead. This video can help you pay off debt faster.
This can be an uneasy time wrought with anxiety and stress. But there are some things you can do to stay focused, deploy your resources and prepare for what's next. If you need immediate help during this pandemic, please reach out to emergency resources or call 911.
Americans turning age 65 today have nearly a 70% chance of needing some type of long-term care services in their remaining years. Learn how to plan for this life stage to be prepared.
F.I.R.E. movement is a retirement strategy gaining traction among younger investors who are aggressively saving to be able to retire in their 30s and 40s. It stands for Financial Independence Retire Early. Learn how it works.