This post was originally published on this siteEver since a legal secretary named Ida May Fuller received the first retirement benefit check in 1940, women have been counting on Social Security to provide much-needed retirement income. Social Security provides other...
This post was originally published on this siteIn 2025, Medicare will undergo some of the most significant changes in a generation. Changes to Medicare will include a $2,000 limit on out-of-pocket Part D drug costs, an opt-in payment plan, and some potential broad...
This post was originally published on this siteA recent study, co-authored by Alex Edmans (London Business School), Dirk Jenter (London School of Economics) and me, asked over 500 portfolio managers how they take environmental and social (ES) performance into account...
This post was originally published on this siteSocial Security was originally intended to provide older Americans with continuing income after retirement. Today, though the scope of Social Security has been widened to include survivor, disability, and other benefits,...
This post was originally published on this siteYes. Although most financial aid is awarded directly to students, one major federal financial aid loan program is available to parents to assist them in paying their child’s college expenses. This loan is called the...
This post was originally published on this siteWhat is financial aid? Financial aid is money given by colleges and federal and state governments to help students pay for college or graduate school. This money is in the form of loans, grants, scholarships, and...