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IRS Woes: Don't Let Taxes Derail Your Retirement Plans
26.10.21 02:45 PM - Comment(s)
All United States citizens are subject to income tax from the federal government, even those who are retired. Living on a fixed income in retirement can be difficult, so it’s important to plan accordingly for how you will be taxed to get an accurate picture of your financial health.
Here’s what you n...
Assessing Risk in Retirement Income
10.10.21 02:40 PM - Comment(s)
When it comes to investing, there’s no such thing as a “safe bet.” Every type of financial vehicle has some level of risk, even checking and savings accounts. Back in the 1920s, people believed that the safest place to keep their money was a bank, and they were right. But as they witnessed during th...
Retirement as a Single Woman
08.09.21 02:37 PM - Comment(s)
If you’re in the 29 percent of women between ages 50 and 64 who are single, you may be wondering what retirement will look like. Saving and planning for retirement is already a difficult journey for many, and those who rely on a single income face even more unique challenges than those who are marri...
Pre-Retirement Preparedness: Planning for Your Career Exit
27.08.21 02:35 PM - Comment(s)
This is it. You’re zeroing in on your retirement years. You’ve been planning this for decades, but are you really ready? If you’re five to 10 years away from retirement, it’s time to start getting specific about your plans after exiting your career. Here’s what you should be doing to prepare.
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The Basics of Keeping a Balanced Investment Portfolio
23.07.21 02:19 PM - Comment(s)
Whether you’re brand new to investing or you have an established portfolio, balance is seen as one of the keys to making the most of your investments. But what does a balanced portfolio look like? And how do you keep your portfolio consistently balanced? Here are the dos and don’ts of balancing your...
Money Management 101: Tips for Your Kids Entering the Workforce
17.07.21 02:16 PM - Comment(s)
When we’re young, we have so many lessons to learn—one of the most important being how to manage our money. If your kids are starting to enter the workforce, whether it’s a part-time job just for the summer or a full-time job after graduation, it’s essential they know how to practice healthy financi...
Tax Strategies
29.06.21 02:09 PM - Comment(s)
The Biden administration has proposed higher taxes for the nation's highest earners to pay for new legislation. The president advocates returning the top tax rate to 39.6% for individuals earning $452,700 or more, and married couples with more than $509,300 in combined taxable income. (1)
This top ta...
Survival of the Fittest
15.06.21 02:03 PM - Comment(s)
The coronavirus pandemic worsened income and wealth disparity in the U.S. (1) However, if you were on a good path for retirement planning and financial stability, chances are you were in the group that came out ahead.
According to the latest Retirement Confidence Survey by the Employee Benefit Resear...
What’s Driving Oil Prices?
08.06.21 01:57 PM - Comment(s)
Oil prices are influenced by supply and demand, and 2020 was a great demonstration of this principle. With global and local shutdowns due to the spread of the coronavirus, there was less demand for products and services. While online shopping was up, foot traffic in stores languished, and retailers ...
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