Internet users continue to struggle with the proliferation of sites requiring passwords. While the added security is admirable, keeping passwords straight in your head has become a mind-boggling proposition. Computer security and privacy gurus admonish users to never write down user names and passwords and to never use the same password repeatedly for different accounts. [...]
Archive | February, 2010
Wealth Manager Offers Services for Nontraditional Familes
Television in the 1950s and ‘60s gave us plenty of images of the “traditional” family – a married man and woman with biological children. Even back then, real life wasn’t quite that clean cut, but U.S. laws typically assumed that model of a nuclear family. Whether more prevalent or simply more public, nontraditional families have [...]
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Denver Retirement Planner Advises Debt Burdened Seniors
by Jordan Dechtman
If you thought your college-bound child’s credit card to be your biggest debt concern, you may want to look at mom and dad’s expenses, too. According to the Employee Benefits Research Institute, the average debt load for households of people age 75 and older grew 160 percent to an average of $20,234 between 1992 and [...]