Retiring Earlier Than Planned?

2018-04-02T16:32:46-07:00

Adapting your retirement strategy (and outlook) may be necessary. Involuntary retirement can be emotionally and financially unsettling. Here are some questions to ask yourself if it happens. Do you want to keep working? You may have to rely on your spouse or partner’s income—or your emergency fund—for many months if you look for another full-time [...]

Retiring Earlier Than Planned?2018-04-02T16:32:46-07:00

Smart Financial Moves in Your 40s and 50s

2018-03-19T15:55:48-07:00

These crucial years call for action. Today, retirement may seem nearer to you than it once did. The following moves might be worth making—and soon. Catch-up contributions to your retirement accounts. Starting in the year you turn 50, you may make a total of $1,000 in catch-up contributions to your IRAs each year [...]

Smart Financial Moves in Your 40s and 50s2018-03-19T15:55:48-07:00

Simple Ways to Save More

2018-03-19T14:53:59-07:00

Tips on amassing more money to direct toward your goals. Saving for the future can be painless. You know the basics: start small, start early. Beyond that advice, what else can you do? Think about these ideas. Find an extra $50 a month. Young people are pretty frugal compared to older generations: as CNBC [...]

Simple Ways to Save More2018-03-19T14:53:59-07:00

Age and risk tolerance key to mastering asset allocation

2018-01-30T17:32:19-08:00

Is your portfolio age-appropriate?   Part art, part science, asset allocation is the mix of a portfolio's stocks, bonds and other investments that can help it meet a particular goal. In an oft-cited study, Brinson, Hood and Beebower noted that asset allocation—not investment acumen or market timing—accounts for more than 90 percent of an [...]

Age and risk tolerance key to mastering asset allocation2018-01-30T17:32:19-08:00

2018 Market Outlook: Return of the Business Cycle

2018-01-22T18:26:53-08:00

Over the past 8 years, extraordinarily accommodative monetary policy has served as the primary catalyst for spurring continued economic growth in the U.S. and around the globe. Although the economic expansion has delivered steady gross domestic product (GDP) growth, consistent returns for the broad stock market, and an improving job market, the expansion itself has been lackluster. While we’re still set in [...]

2018 Market Outlook: Return of the Business Cycle2018-01-22T18:26:53-08:00

Investment Implications of the New Tax Law

2018-01-08T18:22:37-08:00

After more than a year of political posturing and investor anticipation, Congress finally approved a $1.5 trillion tax cut, the most sweeping U.S. fiscal overhaul since 1986.   The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law by President Trump last Friday, December 22, meeting his pledge to deliver tax reform [...]

Investment Implications of the New Tax Law2018-01-08T18:22:37-08:00

Surviving the Holiday Spending Season … Debt Free

2017-11-29T00:57:46-08:00

During this holiday season, avoid a credit card crunch and the dangerous pitfall of spending money earmarked for other goals, such as retirement. As the traditional giving season approaches, there is one important item to add to your to do list: Create a holiday budget. Before the gift shopping and wrapping begins, take [...]

Surviving the Holiday Spending Season … Debt Free2017-11-29T00:57:46-08:00

Does Your Portfolio Reflect Your Risk Tolerance?

2017-11-20T17:46:59-08:00

Smart investors understand all types of risk -- and use that knowledge to their advantage. When it comes to investing, many people associate risk with losing money. But investing entails different types of risk. Understanding each type -- and the potential return associated with your retirement portfolio -- can help you determine whether your investments [...]

Does Your Portfolio Reflect Your Risk Tolerance?2017-11-20T17:46:59-08:00

Estimating Your Social Security Benefits

2017-11-20T17:24:26-08:00

The Social Security Administration has stopped mailing out most yearly statements, but you can estimate your retirement benefit online. With growing uncertainty about the future of Social Security funding, the Social Security Administration (SSA) suspended most mailings of its annual statements. Previously, the SSA had sent all working Americans an annual statement about three months before [...]

Estimating Your Social Security Benefits2017-11-20T17:24:26-08:00

10 Reasons to Worry

2017-11-20T17:47:22-08:00

One of the oldest market sayings is: “markets climb a wall of worry”—needless to say, it is sometimes good to be cautious. We listed some of our worries recently in What Might Scare Markets, but the action in the S&P 500 Index over the past year—and so far in November—has that list growing. [...]

10 Reasons to Worry2017-11-20T17:47:22-08:00
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