Income & Wealth Retirement The Four Pillars of Investing and the Test of Time Book publishers love their “backlist” – the books that By Scott Burns / July 23, 2023
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security The Life of Riley Gets Even Easier Yes, the cost of living is going up. I bet you knew that. But cheer By Scott Burns / June 17, 2023
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Social Security: It’s All About the Cash We can confidently predict one thing about the future. Our politicians will be talking about By Scott Burns / June 3, 2023
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Living on Social Security in Texas Is it possible to live on Social Security benefits and nothing else? Can you do By Scott Burns / March 13, 2023
Better Spending Home Ownership Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Uncategorized Talking (Really) Personal Finance Here’s a link to an interview I did with economist Larry Kotlikoff for his podcast. By Scott Burns / January 22, 2023
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Retirement The Life of Riley, Now on Sale I have longed for this day. At last, The Life of Riley is on sale! By Scott Burns / July 30, 2022
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Why 2.4 Million Workers Chose a New Job at Retirement, Inc. Covid-19 has been a Red Pill Moment for American workers. It revealed our work culture. By Scott Burns / March 12, 2022
Income & Wealth Retirement Still At Large The Longevity Economy: Revisited & Celebrated You may have noticed: Things change. That’s why I reread Joseph Coughlin’s “The Longevity Economy” By Scott Burns / February 26, 2022
Income & Wealth Inflation Life Expectancy Retirement Uncategorized The Pudding Report, 2022 OK, solvent retirement living fans, it’s time for the annual proof of the pudding test By Scott Burns / January 29, 2022
Income & Wealth Retirement Another Way to Use Required Minimum Distributions Congress, in its unrelenting wisdom, has given us all an amazing break. I refer, of By Scott Burns / October 9, 2021
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Taxes Social Security: A Tale of Two Menus Recent columns brought lots of reader mail. The columns criticized proposed legislation from Rep. Sam By Scott Burns / February 28, 2017