All Pinnacle offices will be closed Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day. You can see all bank holidays at PNFP.com/Holidays. Enjoy the weekend!
All Pinnacle offices will be closed Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day. You can see all bank holidays at PNFP.com/Holidays. Enjoy the weekend!
As life expectancy increases for Americans, the “sandwich generation” continues to grow. In 2017, nearly 15 percent of middle-aged Americans were caring for and financially supporting minor children and elderly parents at the same time. Today it’s up to 23 percent, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey.
It’s a tough balancing act to pull off – and even more so when you add savings and retirement goals to the mix. If you’re in this predicament, how do you prioritize who gets what? Is it selfish to save for yourself when others depend on you? How can you possibly afford elder care, college and your own investments all at the same time?
Don’t panic. You can do this. Here are some guiding principles.
You would do anything for them. They have been the focus of your life for years – maybe decades – and they need you. Remember these tips to help yourself help them.
You would also do anything for them. They were there for you as you grew up and found your way in the world. Now it’s time to return the favor. Just remember:
People often put themselves at the bottom of the list. With so many others depending on you for money and care, how can you find time to take care of yourself? Do it. You can’t help them unless you’re in good shape. It’s worth the investment. Here’s what you can do.
Caring for children, elderly parents and yourself is a lot of physical and emotional labor. Don’t hesitate to seek professional guidance to help you distribute the work and find balance so you can enjoy making memories with your elders and children. The entire family will benefit from the structure you put in place to take care of yourself and the people who mean the most to you.
Tammy can be reached by phone at (865) 602-3601 or email at tammy.witzel@pnfp.com.
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