The educational articles listed below can help to further build your knowledge about important financial topics.

BUSINESS

How Fast Should Your Business Grow?

Where There's a Plan, There's a Continued Business


EDUCATION PLANNING

529 Plans Funding Higher Education

Estimating College Costs


ESTATE PLANNING

Alphabet Soup ILITs and the GST

Asset Protection at a Glance

Evaluating Your Gross Estate

Shielding Your Insurance from Estate Taxes

The ABCs of Estate Planning


GENERAL INTEREST

Divorce and Retirement Plan Proceeds: A Case Study

Financial Strategies and Divorce - A House Divided?

Issues Facing Growing Families

Securing Your Child's Special Needs

Special Needs Children Require Special Planning

Surviving the Loss of a Spouse

What Your Children Should Know About Your Financial Affairs


INSURANCE

A Look at Medicaid

Assessing the Needs of an Aging Parent

COBRA: Continuing Health Care Coverage

Disability Income Insurance: Some Features Say It All

Life Insurance—How Much Is Enough?

Protect Your Earning Power with Disability Income Insurance

The Changing Face of America: Dual Income Families

The Resurgence of Whole Life

Understanding Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations


PERSONAL FINANCE

A Vacation Home: The Ultimate Hideaway

Early Savings Plans: The Turtle and the Hare

Family Matters: Lending to Your Children

It's Time to Conduct an Inventory

Keep a Reality Check on Personal Debt

Making Life's Transitions More Manageable

Money Management Throughout Life Stages

New Economic Realities for Today's Young Couples

Regular Reviews—Building Your Financial Foundation

Remarriage: Altering Your Financial Plan to Meet Your Needs

Ten Ways to Stretch Your Money


RETIREMENT

A Look Ahead at Social Security

Building Retirement Confidence

How Much Can You Earn and Still Receive Social Security?

How Social Security Affects Your Retirement

Reaching Retirement

Retirement Savings: Do Yours Measure Up?

The Price of Procrastination - Saving for Retirement


TAX INFORMATION

IRS Tax Tips

Maximize Your Credits, Deductions, and Exemptions

Planning Your Itemized Deductions

Tax Audits: Cause for Concern?


The information provided is not written or intended as tax or legal advice and may not be relied on for purposes of avoiding any Federal tax penalties. MassMutual, its employees and representatives are not authorized to give tax or legal advice. Individuals are encouraged to seek advice from their own tax or legal counsel.

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