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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Investing in a bear market
I try to stay away from using technical terms and numbers in these articles, but stay with me on this one. Investing is about some things rising while others are falling, and trying to understand what the net result will be. Spot which things I identify at rising and which [...]
Paying for College – How to Close the Gap
Here comes the difficult part. Your student was accepted and has enrolled. The deposit wasn’t an issue, but you know what is coming. Your comparison of the aid package with the cost of attendance revealed a large gap. What can be done to close this gap? Every family’s case is [...]
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 [...]
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. [...]
When to take Social Security
The decision of when to take Social Security benefits has a major impact in a number of areas, including survivor benefits and the tax burden that a retiree will incur. It is a very important decision, yet a complicated one, depending on many factors such as life expectancy of each [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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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