Most people probably think of financial planning as something you do for retirement and saving for our kids’ college costs. But our next guest says she is seeing more families, especially here in South Carolina, who are supporting two generations at the same time. This means financial planning can also include caring for parents who now need help with medical decisions, living arrangements, or day-to-day expenses. And unfortunately, this usually happens during a family’s busiest career years, which means it can be a very stressful time, both emotionally and financially. Mike Switzer interviews Beth Jeter Hrubala, a certified financial planner in Spartanburg, SC.
What is the 'Sandwich Generation' and why it matters to your financial plan
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