Age discrimination is not only a workplace issue. For example, recent research from Boston College Center for Retirement Research reveals that older home sellers have a lower rate of return on their housing investment. A large data set of repeat home sales was examined, with holding periods of less than three years filtered out so…
Year: 2026
“Do Your Kids Want Your Stuff?”
This is the time of year to do some spring cleaning. Some even suggest taking everything out of the house, doing a full clean, and putting everything back. This would be a great moment to realize how many things we don’t actually need in our lives. However, as suggested in our earlier blog, Spring Cleaning,…
Prevention, and When Prevention Fails
Accidental falls are on the rise, which may not be surprising given the concurrent rise in the elderly population, but just how much falls have become more frequent is likely to raise a few eyebrows. According to USAFacts.org, deaths from accidental falls have tripled since the year 2000. They even have outpaced deaths from car…
Who Wants To Be My Trustee?
The trust industry is continuing to grow as a whole. According to data from trustupdates.com, the trust industry asset average growth in the first half of 2025 was 5%, and assets in Investment management accounts grew 8%. Part of that is market growth, and part of it is more people raising their hands and saying…
The Gameplan for Sudden Millions
Last month you may have noticed signs in gas stations reading $999 for the Powerball jackpot. The signs weren’t designed to go into the billions, so that’s their max readout, but the winning ticket (should it be an individual ticket) exceeded millions into more than a billion dollars! Many of us dream of being suddenly…





