By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® Every decade has its milestones, but the ones you face in your 60s have more financial consequences and require more
What To Do If You Get Laid Off
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® Prior to COVID-19’s grand entrance, unemployment rates were hovering near 50-year lows and jobs were available in
What To Know About Medicare In 2021
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® The average couple will need $295,000 for medical bills in retirement. (1) And that doesn’t include long-term
4 Reasons Everyone Should Work With A Financial Advisor
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® Do you cut your own hair? If you’re like most people, you don’t. Why not? Is it because you can’t hold a pair of
What Should I Do With An Inheritance?
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® You just received an inheritance and you’re experiencing a range of emotions—grief, shock, gratitude, and
How Much Do I Need to Retire?
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® One of the most common retirement questions people ask is, “Do I have enough money to retire?” What many people
How To Maximize Your Charitable Giving
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® There are a lot of people who are struggling right now due to COVID-19, none so much as organizations that rely on
The Top 5 Financial Planning Challenges In The First 10 Years Of Retirement
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® With the chaos that a global pandemic brought into our world, we know you’re likely concerned about how it will
Do Your Friends And Family Need Financial Guidance During This Stressful Time? We’re Available To Help Virtually
By Paul S. McNulty, CFP® Our lives have changed drastically in just a few short weeks. Sometimes all this change and uncertainty, coupled