This is an overview of the issues prior to retirement, when you are accumulating the financial resources that you will tap once you retire. During this phase, you want to maximize the money that will be available to you in retirement and doing this means saving and investing. It means [...]
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How To Figure Out How Much Can You Spend In Retirement
Most people finally reach a point in life when they stop working and retire. Instead of living off their wages, they must start to live off their retirement income. As discussed in the article on sources of retirement income, this usually includes spending down savings. It may surprise you to [...]
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 Retirement Paycheck System
What is a Retirement Paycheck? We are all used to having a bank account, writing checks and making transfers to pay off other spending accounts such as our credit cards. While we are still working, our employer’s paycheck usually funds this spending, with hopefully some left over for saving. When [...]
How Financial Advisors are paid
Newsweek’s Jane Bryant Quinn loves Fee-Only planners. Chances are the editor of the business section of your local paper also recommends ‘fee-only’ as the preferred compensation method. The idea is the advisor is not a salesperson, so has no bias in the advice he or she gives. It’s a simple [...]
Investing in a 529 College Savings Plan
The recent turmoil in the stock market has affected 529 College Savings Plans as well as 401(k) and IRA accounts. There are big differences between these types of investments, which mean they must be managed differently. Let’s examine why you cannot think of your 529 Plan as you would your [...]
Tax Deferred Accounts – can you have too much of a good thing?
Where to put the money you save? Well that’s easy – tax-deferred retirement accounts, of course. The media (and most advisors) love tax deferred retirement accounts such as the 401k account your employer offers, or the traditional IRA. You put pre-tax money in and it grows without being taxed each [...]
The Importance Of Fees To Your Returns
We are always hearing about the performance of the market or of a company’s stock, you know, the market was up 11.2% in 2007, etc. These are gross returns, or they sometimes will include dividends and be called total returns. However these are not the returns you will receive! When [...]
When You Are Ready To Retire…
In this overview, we will list some of the issues to be faced after retiring, when you are withdrawing and spending the financial resources your saved while working. During this phase, you want to make sure the money lasts and will be available to you for the rest of you [...]
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