Editor At Large of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine; columnist, speaker and author of Money Smart Women and Raising Money Smart Kids; Steelers fan
Do you know where your money is? While you're at home, get together with your spouse to make sure you're on the same page with your accounts and passwords. https://t.co/NiOK6t3fu0 #women#couples#investing#money
Tales from the trenches: Retirees talk about what has surprised them most about their experiences in retirement. Takeaways here for all of us. https://t.co/k1gkIQdFM0
My two golden rules for keeping your financial cool during a pandemic. Of special interest to people who are considering #retirement or have already retired. Guaranteed to help you stay calm. https://t.co/qHBWRWtEO9 #investing#money
For #MothersDay, a salute to money-smart moms. You're more likely than dads to talk about money with your #kids, and you have a lot to say. https://t.co/Qx5zCQKowI #women
Retirees: Handling your legal and financial affairs can sometimes seem like a full-time job. Take this checkup to see if you're on track. https://t.co/avGyDJdwnS #retirement
Calling all #women: Here's advice from other women on how to become a confident #investor. The inspiration can come from many different sources. https://t.co/367ZPGbciF
Just passed the two-year mark in my #retirement. How's it going? Read all about it in my "Living in Retirement" column @Kiplinger: https://t.co/OBPzDdwJeM
Retiring with your spouse can be a challenge. Words of wisdom from @Kiplinger's podcast can help smooth the transition so you both live happily ever after! https://t.co/00i111zxaB #retirement
Nervous about the #StockMarket? Latest podcast from @Kiplinger will tell you what to expect for the second half of 2019. Listen in! https://t.co/QiaPny7ZD3 #investment
Note to women: Avoid a technology nightmare. Make sure you have passwords and other critical financial information in case something happens to your spouse. https://t.co/GJKtM9ptoi @kiplinger
And here's @Kiplinger's advice on what to do if you have to retire earlier than you planned. First step: Take a deep breath. https://t.co/cs809O8Uzj #retirement
Advice for retirees who are single: Be proactive to maintain social connections. My latest "Living in Retirement" column has real-life tips from @Kiplinger readers. https://t.co/KLPJKTTUx2 #retirement
And as a special bonus, my advice on raising money-savvy girls. How to give your daughters and granddaughters financial confidence as well as competence. https://t.co/FAb0ANcY9E #finlit#MoneySmartKids#parenting@Kiplinger
To mark Financial Literacy Month, tune in to Kiplinger's "Your Money's Worth" podcast for our best advice on teaching kids about #money. I'll be sharing my experiences as a mother and author of "Raising Money Smart Kids." https://t.co/lPW5Q7bLco #finlit#MoneySmartKids#parents
How to #retire in sync with your spouse. Surprise! Each of you has your own vision of #retirement, and you shouldn't expect them to be compatible. https://t.co/ydZSlUyFlH
#FidChats answer to Q8:
No. 1 dealbreaker for couples and money is not being on the same page about where you are now and what your goals are. Unfortunately, this happens a lot. Opposites really do attract!
Replying to @Fidelity Q8:
No. 1 deal-breaker with couples and money is just not being on the same page with where you stand now and what your goals are. And unfortunately, this happens more often than you would imagine. Opposites really do attract!