Tennessee became the Sixteenth State on June 1, 1796.
It was given the nickname of the Volunteer State.
Tennessee’s state motto is Agriculture and Commerce.
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It’s officially that time of year again! With the tax season in full swing, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the dates. Here is your quick guide to staying on
Many retirement plans are built on a quiet assumption: that spending stays roughly the same from year one to year thirty.
It sounds reasonable. But research
Receiving a financial windfall like an employer bonus or a tax refund offers a great opportunity to support your long-term goals. While the temptation to
Kentucky became the Fifteenth State on June 1, 1792.
It was given the nickname of the Blue Grass State.
Kentucky’s state motto is: United we stand, divided we
Many people think about taxes once a year — when April rolls around and it's time to file.
By then, the year is already in the rearview mirror. The decisions
Vermont became the Fourteenth State on March 4, 1791.
It was given the nickname of Green Mountain State.
Vermont’s state motto is Freedom and Unity.
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“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” Robert Collier
Do you spend more time planning what’s for dinner or what to wear for an
Many people don’t regret being retired. They regret how they got there.1
“I wish I had saved earlier.”
“I didn’t think long-term care would matter.”
“I should’ve
You know how life tends to throw in a few plot twists?
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Rhode Island became the Thirteenth State on May 29, 1790.
It was given the nickname of the Ocean State.
Rhode Island’s state motto is Hope
State Flower is: The
New Year; New You, New Resolutions! We all say we will do better at the beginning of the New Year. We say things like, I’m going to the gym more, I’m not
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