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 Retire your Debt
As part of your retirement planning, you should review the state of your family balance sheet. It’s probably time to get serious about the debt you have incurred over the years. If you have a mix of different types of debt, maybe a mortgage, student loans, auto loans, credit card [...]
Sources Of Income In Retirement
Where are you going to find income in retirement? Well, retirement income is usually thought of as a three-legged stool; any less than three legs and you’re in trouble. The legs are Social Security, your company pension, and your savings. Wait a minute; you don’t have a company pension? Many [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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