Are there any farm stands in and around Evansville? Probably more in the Posey County area and that works too. I'd just like to check one out and see what they have to buy.
u/BadgerNo1550
I (36 F) work for a small dental office that was recently bought out by a corporation. I just lost my employer contribution to my 401k. Long story short, corporate is reevaluating their 401k plan and will restart it in 2027 (hopefully). I am still contributing my on my own and I have my 401k (8 years of contribution) from before the transition. My spouse (38 M) has his own 401Ks from a few different companies. He was with a company that laid him off last year but is working now and contributing again.
A few years ago, we went and talked with the bank's financial planner and he said we were in good standing for retirement. However, I just always feel like we should be doing more. My coworkers are always talking about their financial advisors and what they are suggesting. Do I need to get one? What is the benefit over just taking care of our own retirement?