How to survive in the ‘sandwich generation’
Many supporting kids and aging parents are unprepared for the financial and emotional toll it can take.

Many supporting kids and aging parents are unprepared for the financial and emotional toll it can take.
Parents with a disabled child must advocate for government benefits and create a financial plan.
Higher-income households are more confident, but still worry about the American dream.
An intriguing project shows how financial advisors are focusing on the relationship between humans and money.
College-bound teens have a lot on their plate. Help them take back control.
Kid-free couples need a bigger financial war chest to pay for long-term care expenses as they age.
How a New York entrepreneur started a trade school for underprivileged women in India.
A third generation Chinese-American builds her family business with commitment to community.
Youth sports can be a major drain on household resources.
If you are divorced and filing for Social Security, consider the long-term impact of your choices.
Unique risks and vulnerabilities make this community, especially older generations, less prepared.
Singles research claiming strategies to maximize their retirement income.
Couples can maximize their lifetime payout by planning ahead.
State regulators provide strict oversight of life insurance companies, but consumers can protect themselves too.
Budgeting and planning tips for a new baby.
Murals and open-air galleries bring people from all walks of life together and energize neighborhoods.
Many Americans file for benefits at the earliest opportunity, but that may not be wise.
Those who make time for others feel more secure about their financial well-being.
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