The Roth IRA is turning 20 this year. For some of us, it’s still a new idea while for others, it’s been a fixture of their entire investing life. Whatever your perspective, it’s a great tool and it’s been used a lot. Roth IRAs currently hold more than $660 billion in assets, according to the …
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Social Security Raise for 2018, Sort Of
One of the great things about the Social Security retirement benefit is that is pays you each month for as long as you live and it has a Cost of Living Adjustment each year to keep pace with living expenses. Recently announced changes to Social Security could mean an increase in retirement benefits for many …
How do I know if I can retire?
Once upon a time there were jobs that could sustain you for your entire working life. Many of those jobs had valuable pension plans. If you worked there for 30 years, you could quit, take the pension and pay all your bills without having to work another day in your life. It’s just not that …
Should You Tap Retirement Savings to Fund College?
Many parents wonder whether they should use retirement funds to pay for college for their children. If your child is looking at attending college in the near future and you’re looking for ways to help your child with their college expenses, you may be planning to dip into your retirement fund. But is this the best financial decision for you and your family? Although 30 percent of parents intend to use their retirement funds to pay for their children’s college education, this isn’t the right course of action for all parents. At DunnCreek Advisors in St. Paul, MN, we want to be sure that you make the right financial decision for you and your family, and we’ll help you evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of funding a college education with retirement savings. When you’re trying to decide whether to fund your child’s college education with your retirement savings, consider the following three factors:Read Full Article