When it comes to financial matters, Carrie Thomsen of Hot Springs Village, Ark., believes in full disclosure with her 8 children and 12 grandkids. MONEY Magazine outlines what all families need to know about making assets last so everyone can benefit. ( more)
Dave and Ruth Frederickson of Paradise Valley, Ariz. have worked hard at achieving the balance among growth, income and capital preservation. The bonds are for them; the stocks may one day go to the kids. ( more)
The Johnson "kids" banded together to help their parents, Alex and Aria, with the shopping and their finances. Here are strategies for the seniors in your family. ( more)
Sooner or later, con artists are going to make a run at your family's senior generation. But you're not going to let them succeed, are you? ( more)
Photography (from top): Bob Stefko, Coral Von Zumvalt, Bob Stefko
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The Expert offers guidance to a reader who wants to turn over $1.5 million in savings to a financial adviser. ( more)
With thriving street life and plentiful housing, college towns are drawing retirees for whom culture is as important as golf. ( more)
A reader retiring soon wants the peace of mind of a fixed income. Here's what he should consider. ( more)
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Tell us how much you have, how long you will save and at what rate, and find out what your nest egg will grow to. ( more)
MONEY Magazine looks for funds that charge low fees, stick to an investing style and put shareholder interests first. ( more)
Find the best asset allocation for your investing style and needs. ( more)
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To set the stage for discussions about money, come prepared. Here's what parents need to gather – and what kids need to ask. ( more)
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