Doug Ritchey Financial Coach, LLC
As a result of this, I generally didn’t know what to do with my money. When I became an adult, I knew that I didn’t want to have debt, yet I still followed the status quo and made the same classic money mistakes as those around me. I ‘bought’ a new car less than a month into a new job. I ‘bought’ a new house a year later. Note: I didn’t truly buy these things, but instead, I borrowed to get these
11/26/2025
If you are at or near a Medicare eligible age, then Eric at The Retirement Nerds is an excellent resource. His videos cover topics for many of the questions that you are likely to have.
Medicare Advantage vs Supplement Plans (2026 Update) – Full Comparison The biggest question in Medicare is whether to take a Medicare Advantage or Medicare Supplement plan? Seniors across America are faced with this choice, and ...
02/20/2025
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