Women and Wealth

Money Well Spent – Getting a Spending Plan Can Pay Off Big

2021-12-27T14:31:42-08:00

A fresh approach to spending can help put some sizzle in your retirement savings Despite all the budgeting and cash flow tracking apps available, many people still struggle to manage their spending habits on a daily basis. What if there was a simple blueprint you could follow that could help you manage the way [...]

Money Well Spent – Getting a Spending Plan Can Pay Off Big2021-12-27T14:31:42-08:00

Is an Opportunity Zone Fund Good for Tax Planning?

2020-12-21T15:24:23-08:00

Can I Defer and Lower My Taxes with a Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund? Recently, we learned that a Lebron James rookie card sold for $1,600,000! Assuming the owner paid $1 for the card, that’s a big windfall! But that could also be a large tax liability. Well, maybe not. Depending on the decisions of the [...]

Is an Opportunity Zone Fund Good for Tax Planning?2020-12-21T15:24:23-08:00

Private Equity Funds: Not Just for Ultra-Wealthy

2021-02-25T11:51:31-08:00

Can private equity funds help you minimize risk and achieve higher returns than other investments? Introduction to Private Equity Funds Historically, investors have looked to private equity as a potential source of attractive returns, low correlation to other asset classes, diversification from public securities & the possibility of returns  greater than those otherwise available [...]

Private Equity Funds: Not Just for Ultra-Wealthy2021-02-25T11:51:31-08:00

Income Inequality and Its Impact on Women’s Retirement

2019-07-26T03:15:38-07:00

Here are the facts. Generally speaking, women earn less than men, live longer than men, and often take time out of the workforce to have children and/or to care for an aging parent or sick loved one. The potential consequence of these realities? While most U.S. workers are facing a retirement savings deficit, for women, [...]

Income Inequality and Its Impact on Women’s Retirement2019-07-26T03:15:38-07:00

Proper Financial Planning: Critical for Women

2019-04-30T15:45:43-07:00

A key goal of investing for retirement is making sure you save enough to make your money last throughout your lifetime. On this score, women may need to save more than men. The current life expectancy of a female at birth is roughly 81.3 years, compared with 76.5 years for a male.1 Although five years [...]

Proper Financial Planning: Critical for Women2019-04-30T15:45:43-07:00

9 Essential Estate-Planning Documents

2016-12-14T17:05:00-08:00

Estate-planning can be confusing...and boring.  Yet, it is a critical part of your financial plan.  This article is from Nerd Wallet. Dying intestate (will-less) leaves your heirs with a potential mess.  And yet, 61% of Americans die without one, says a recent Harris Interactive poll for RocketLawyer, a legal website. In fact, 28% of us would rather do anything than [...]

9 Essential Estate-Planning Documents2016-12-14T17:05:00-08:00

6 Ways to Fund a Working Mom’s Retirement

2016-12-14T17:05:01-08:00

“Americans—women especially—aren’t getting the message that they need to start saving for retirement with their very first job,” says personal finance columnist Liz Weston, author of Deal With Your Debt. As a working mom, whole weeks may go by without the chance to sit down or even think. You’re managing a career, making decisions for your family, [...]

6 Ways to Fund a Working Mom’s Retirement2016-12-14T17:05:01-08:00

Throwing Out the 4% Rule

2016-12-14T17:06:27-08:00

This 1990s retirement planning principle seems questionable today. Learn the 4% Rule In 1994, a financial advisor named Bill Bengen published research articulating the “4% rule”,which became a landmark of retirement planning. The 4% rule postulates that a retirement nest egg can last 30 years if a retireewithdraws 4% of it per year [...]

Throwing Out the 4% Rule2016-12-14T17:06:27-08:00

How and When to Sign Up for Medicare

2016-12-14T17:06:28-08:00

Breaking down the enrollment periods and eligibility. Medicare enrollment is automatic for some. For those receiving Social Security benefits, the coverage starts on the first day of the month you turn 65. Your enrollment is also automatic when you are under 65, disabled, and receiving benefits from Social Security for 24 months. The exception to [...]

How and When to Sign Up for Medicare2016-12-14T17:06:28-08:00

Women, Longevity Risk & Retirement Saving

2016-12-14T17:06:29-08:00

Statistics point out the need to save early, save consistently & stay invested.   Will you live to be 100? If you’re a woman, your odds of becoming a centenarian are seemingly better than those of men. In the 2010 U.S. Census, over 80% of Americans aged 100 or older were women.1 Will you eventually live [...]

Women, Longevity Risk & Retirement Saving2016-12-14T17:06:29-08:00
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