The Sandwich Generation Balancing College, Eldercare, and Retirement

Many investors in their late 30s, 40s, and early 50s find themselves squeezed between competing responsibilities: saving for retirement, supporting children, and helping aging parents. This “sandwich generation” faces a unique set of financial and emotional challenges. Without a plan, the pressure can lead to reactive decisions that undermine long‑term security. With a structured approach…

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Money Lessons for 2026: What Martin Luther King Jr. Still Teaches Us About Financial Freedom

By Doug Reed    As we move through 2026, many people are facing something they never planned for—career disruption, layoffs, forced reinvention, or the unsettling question of “What now?” Moments like these invite fear, but they also invite clarity. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is rarely quoted for financial wisdom, yet his philosophy offers some…

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Emergency Funds & Strategic Debt Management : The long-term benefits make these foundational efforts worth the investment

Strong emergency savings and thoughtful debt strategies are critical for staying secure and flexible through life’s changes. And financial security begins with two foundational habits: building emergency savings and managing debt effectively. While these areas may not be the most glamorous, they form the essential groundwork for achieving all other financial goals. Emergency Savings: Your…

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Start 2026 With a Financial Backup Plan

By Doug Reed How to regain control after a layoff—and design a smarter path to retirement A new year always gives us permission to pause. To breathe. To take stock. But if you’ve gone through a layoff—or you’re worried one could be coming—that pause isn’t just symbolic. It’s necessary. At Life By Design 360, we…

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