Expert Column
Financial Planner for Retirement
Suzanne Wolfson, CFP® is the founder of For Retired Only, a fee-based financial planning...read more
Articles In This Column
- Financial Planning Do's & Don'ts in Today’s Economic Crisis
- Financial Planning: What Those Professional Designations, Credentials & Titles Really Mean
- Who Can You Trust for Financial Advice?
- Advice for Seniors: Managing the Financial Market Turmoil & Economic Crisis
- Seniors: When is it Time to "Let Go" of Control?
- The Real Cost of Reverse Mortgages
- Fund Unexpected Elder Care Costs with Your Personal Resources
- Paying for Senior Care with the Inheritance
- Lessons I Learned after My Father’s Death
- Thinking of Selling Your House? Read this First!
- How Much Can You Save with Advance Planning?
- How to Pay for Long-term Care without Breaking the Bank
- What’s in Your Parent’s Wallet? (And What That Means for You)
- Financial Planning for the Elderly: Assisting Clients & Their Caregivers
- Financial Planning for the Elderly: a Personal Perspective



I can't imagine even thinking about holding onto inheritance money rather than paying for my parent's care. How selfish people can be sometimes. That money should be used to make their lives better! Period!
I couldn't agree with you more, but unfortunately this happen often. It make me crazy and hopefully I can prevent this from happening one client at a time and also by speaking out on this issue.