Don't let procrastination keep you from pursuing your financial goals.
From time to time, it is a good idea to review how your portfolio assets are allocated – how they are divided among asset classes.
Topics: Investing, Retirement
Financially speaking, retirement might differ from your expectations. Just as few weathercasters can accurately predict a month’s worth of temperatures and storms, few retirees find their financial futures playing out as precisely as they assumed. Because of this, some common financial assumptions (and anxieties) about retirement are worth examining.
Topics: Retirement, RetirementRSS
Behaviors worth changing.
Do bad money habits constrain your financial progress? Many people fall into the same financial behavior patterns, year after year. If you sometimes succumb to these financial tendencies, now is as good a time as any to alter your behavior.
Topics: Financial Planning, Money Matters, Retirement, Save and invest, Staying out of debt, RetirementRSS
Social Security has been a pillar of retirement life for several decades, but how much do you really know about it? Here are some facts that might surprise you:
Topics: Retirement, Social Security, Social Security income, RetirementRSS
We constantly hear how important it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. That is not always easy, especially in the face of temptation or the easy option of procrastination. For some, the monetary benefits of maintaining a healthy lifestyle may provide an incentive.
Topics: Aging, Goals, Money Matters, Retirement, RetirementRSS
The federal government offers some major tax breaks for older Americans. Some of these perks deserve more publicity than they receive.
Topics: charitable IRA gift, Credit for Elderly or Disabled, Retirement, taxes
If you were born during 1965-80, you belong to “Generation X.” Ten or twenty years ago, you may have thought of retirement as an event in the lives of your parents or grandparents; within the next 10-15 years, you will probably be thinking about how your own retirement will unfold.1
Topics: Uncategorized, Financial Planning, Retirement
How can you create a solid retirement plan? How can you help ensure that your True Wealth is protected? Most people have at least one, if not multiple, 401(k)s, 403(b)s, IRAs, Roth IRAs, and Brokerage accounts. But how many of you are truly leveraging other useful savings tools like HSAs, Roth IRA Conversions, and the Saver’s Credit just to name a few? Very few people are fully utilizing all of the financial tools available to them. That is why we would encourage you to consider looking at these underappreciated options for potentially greater retirement savings:
Topics: 401k, Uncategorized, Retirement, Roth Conversions, Roth IRAs, RetirementRSS
When financial markets have a bad day, week, or month, discomforting headlines and data can swiftly communicate a message to retirees and retirement savers alike: equity investments are risky things, and Wall Street is a risky place.
Topics: Tolerating Risk with Investments, Uncategorized, emergency fund, Investments and risk, market risks, Retirement
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