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A Second Job?

When parents consider how to pay their share of the college bills (after exhausting OPM – Other People’s Money), there are three sources for the remaining cash: Savings, Income, and Loans. The ‘pay-as-you-go’ method of college funding is to take money from your current income. If you did not save [...]

Avoid the ‘Tax Torpedo’

The term ‘Tax Torpedo’ invokes the image of an evil device designed to sink your retirement ship. Well, it exists! After-tax income is what really matters to a retiree and therefore taxation is a critical part of the equation on how to structure a financial plan to take retirement income. [...]

The Bucket System

The Bucket System concept has been around for a while in one guise or another, but it has been popularized by a San Diego Financial Planner named Raymond Lucia in his book ‘Buckets of Money – how to retire in comfort and safety’. The same basic idea in more technical [...]

The Worst of Times to Retire

If you have a portion of your portfolio invested in the stock market, and will be withdrawing income and eventually principal from the portfolio during your retirement, you have a big problem right now. This is because the sequence of the equity investment returns is critical to your portfolio successfully [...]

The Problem with the Replacement Method

Traditional retirement planning is based on how much income you need in retirement. Just go to any big financial company website and look for their retirement planning calculator. Either they will ask you to estimate much you will need to spend in retirement, or they will assume you need a [...]

Higher Education is an Industry!

College is but a speed bump on the road to retirement. Of course, having two or three kids can do a lot of damage to your suspension! This is not to minimize the challenge that paying for college presents to most families. Just that I want to remind you to [...]

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