Better Spending Retirement How To Spend More Now, Less Later Allow me to introduce the Hedonic Tilt. That’s a formal title for what most of By Scott Burns / August 2, 2015
Retirement Social Security Social Security: It’s Still in the Woods The Social Security Trustees released their new report last Wednesday. Hours later, Huffington Post writer By Scott Burns / August 2, 2015
Retirement Social Security Taxes Social Security: It’s Still in the Woods The Social Security Trustees released their new report last Wednesday. Hours later, Huffington Post writer By Scott Burns / August 2, 2015
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Your Social Security ‘Money’s Worth’ How can you get your money’s worth out of all that you pay into Social By Scott Burns / July 19, 2015
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Inflation Retirement Taxes The High Cost of Low Returns and Yields Retirement isn’t what it used to be. No one knew it at the time, but By Scott Burns / July 19, 2015
Income & Wealth Retirement Chasing the Big Dogs It’s that time again. Time to see just exactly where you stand on the heap By Scott Burns / May 28, 2015
Income & Wealth Retirement The Thinness of Wealth Are we heading toward a retirement crisis, or not? It’s a simple question. But when By Scott Burns / May 24, 2015
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security The Other Enemy of 401(k) Plans (And Your Retirement) What government gives with one hand, it takes back with the other. I’m serious. We By Scott Burns / April 26, 2015
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Taxes It’s Time to Repeal the Senior Citizen Surtax Tax reform is in the air-- again. This means we will be subject to the By Scott Burns / April 12, 2015
At Large Home Ownership Retirement You, Too, Can Live Near Water Home Ownership Re-Imagined Sarasota, Florida. I am aboard the Sea Gypsy again, interviewing manufactured home residents By Scott Burns / March 15, 2015
Retirement Social Security Taxes Introducing The Disgruntled Retiree Index Allow me to introduce a new economic indicator. It doesn’t come from a government agency. By Scott Burns / January 25, 2015