As a professional retirement planner, I go through the process of retiring approximately 12 times a year with my clients. I see firsthand the process and hazards that families deal with as they shift from working for a living to living off their retirement. Here is a list of things to avoid as you consider …
Retirement Living
11 characteristics to look for—or avoid—in a financial planner
When you decide you need a financial planner, it’s hard to sort through them all to find the one that makes the most sense for you. I’ve put together a list of things to look for—and things to avoid—when you’re seeking a partner to help you plan your financial future. Three things to avoid: A …
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Four truths about retirement
There are lots of ways to think about retirement, from excitement to dread to worry, to all of the above at various times. With my clients, I find it helpful to provide some wisdom that can guide their thinking as they approach this major life change. Here are four truths about retirement that I like …
10 IRA mistakes to avoid
Humans make mistakes. And the Required IRA Distribution rules can be tricky, especially if you’re new to retirement distributions. So if you are better than 70 ½ years old and you own an IRA, you may want to review this list. Remember, the penalty for failing to meet your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) is a …
Should I roll over my 401(k)? Six questions to ask yourself
Should I roll over my 401(k)? Six questions to ask yourself If you are thinking about leaving your long-time employer and wondering about whether to move your retirement savings away from their retirement plan, there are a few things to consider. Saving into a company-sponsored retirement plan like a 401(k) or a 403(b) is a …
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Retirement is Dumb, Do I Still Need a Financial Plan?
When the Social Security program was initiated in 1935, the full benefits began at age 65. At that time, the average man could expect to live 12.7 years more (age 77.7) and the average woman could expect to live 14.7 (age 79.7) years more. Today, a man born in January of 1954 (age 65) can …
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