If you are asking this question, you are not alone. A new survey from PWC, a global tax and business services firm, shows that baby boomers want to retire soon, but many have doubts about how to make that happen. Almost 60 percent of survey respondents say they want to retire in the next five …
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Do I need a financial advisor in retirement?
Many people nearing retirement age wonder whether they would benefit from securing the services of a professional financial planner. The answer is, most likely, yes. A good planner, who is your advocate (a fiduciary advisor) in all things, can make a big difference. But the specific benefit for you will, of course, depend on the …
How Soon Can I Retire?
If you are a regular reader, you can predict that my answer to the question of when you can retire is, “It depends.” That’s because it does depend what exactly you want out of your retirement and what exactly you have put into your retirement up to this point. Here are some ideas to help …
8 Steps to Retirement
Now that you are a “certain age” you may find yourself thinking about retirement, or as I like to call it, the day you quit working for money and start working for fun. These days, retirement is trickier than it used to be. Many of us will live substantially longer than our parents and we …
8 Important Tasks For Your Financial Plan Before Year End
Year end marks several important deadlines that you don’t want to forget. If you fail to meet these deadlines, you will lose out on the benefits for this year. Here are eight important tasks to take care of before Dec. 31, 2018: Max out your employer-sponsored retirement plan. If you still working you need to take the free matching funds …
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Five Things to Know About Your 401(k) in a Divorce
Retirement accounts are often the largest asset a person owns, so it’s no surprise that they routinely get split as part of a divorce settlement. But under law, a retirement account is the property of the “worker” and can only be assigned to somebody else under specific conditions. In a divorce, the process of “splitting …