Retire Early, Tap Your 401k Early… Penalty?

The way we work and save for retirement has changed and the old rules no longer apply to every individual’s situation. There are many professionals with the resources to retire early, but continue working until retirement age just to avoid paying penalties to the IRS. However, there are ways to retire early that you might…

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When Should I Seek Financial Advice?

Here are some life milestones and events that mark when you should make the call to a financial advisor. When there’s a new baby in the family. Parents, grandparents, siblings—everyone is affected when the new baby comes along. Now is the time to plan for what this tiny family member will grow to need in…

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7 Things You Should Know About Medicare Before You Retire

It’s important to understand the facts about Medicare before heading into retirement. Here is a basic overview of seven things you should be aware of when it comes to this important federal health insurance benefit. But keep in mind that certain parts of the Medicare program vary by state, so you will want to get…

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Top 5 Things You Could Spend Less On In Retirement

In retirement it’s not always about the money you have, it’s about how much you are spending.  As you prepare or revise your retirement plan, one of the most important steps that you can take is to ensure that your projected future budget is accurate. Any oversights or poor estimations can unfortunately lead to financial shortage…

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One Basket, All Eggs. Risky!

Achieving a high income and net worth is half the battle in the quest for financial security. The other half is trying to keep and grow your assets once you have them. While this latter half is perhaps a nice problem to have, it has been the cause of many a headache. One problem some…

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Procrastinating; The Cost To Your Retirement

If you are like many other hardworking adults, you may find yourself periodically dreaming about what life will be like after you leave the workforce and enter retirement. Regardless of whether you plan to simply kick back and relax close to home or you have grand dreams of traveling frequently in retirement, you will need…

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A 1035 Exchange, Know The Facts

A common problem faced by insurance and annuity holders relates to a need to upgrade to a better financial option without paying taxes on gains earned on the old policy. There are many legitimate reasons for wanting to upgrade. AAFMAA recommends a 1035 exchange to accomplish this objective. A 1035 exchange has a complicated set of rules…

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Are you leaving behind a giant tax bomb for your kids?

The problem with taxes and inheritance is often misunderstood. After all, an inheritance is a gift, so why should anyone worry about having to pay taxes on a gift? The problem isn’t one of having to pay the taxes; it’s when they come due. The money that you have been tucking away into your traditional…

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How successful retirees invest in the stock market: 3 easy steps

Investing in the stock market is an important part of any long-term investment strategy, but during retirement, the roller coaster ride that is today’s market can be a little difficult to stomach. While risk tolerance is a personal thing, everyone needs to recognize the two important changes during retirement that affect your ability to earn…

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