When you retire, it can be a scary proposition for many. Why? They may not have saved enough during their working years, or they may fear that what they did save will not be sufficient for their [...]
Retirement can be a daunting challenge for many people both young and old alike. When people are just starting their working careers, saving for a retirement that maybe 40 years away is the least [...]
For those of you who are in your retirement years or approaching the all-important age, 70 ½ here are some helpful tips concerning certain retirement accounts. With the exception of ROTH [...]
A Basic Guide to Retirement Planning Getting ready for retirement needs to start early in your career instead of waiting as most people, unfortunately, do to the detriment. When I started with [...]
Last week we looked at 401(k) maintenance and how your choices can affect your retirement accounts. But investing in a 401(k) is not the only way for people to save for retirement. Depending on [...]
If you have an employer-sponsored 401(k), there are some steps you may wish to consider to maximize your returns and hence enhance your retirement. While you do not need to be a financially [...]
First, I must apologize for being a bit inconsistent in the last few weeks. I have had some health issues that have consumed a good portion of my time that I am hoping are behind me now, and I [...]
I recently read an article that I wanted to share the basic core ideas with those of you that are Baby Boomers and as a warning for Generation X. Are Baby Boomers headed for a retirement crisis [...]
Should you take your Social Security benefits at age 62, full retirement age or even age 70? As a financial planner and Registered Social Security Analyst (RSSA), I can honestly say that there is [...]
A lot of people, about 10,000 Baby Boomers a day, are set to begin the retirement phase of their lives. But many of the people who are retiring are worried about how they will retire and how they [...]