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Roth or Regular? Your 401k or IRA Choices

2024-10-10T09:28:32-07:00

Taking Advantage of a Roth Contribution Option Can Give You Some Flexibility in Retirement According to Vanguard’s “How America Saves 2024,” 82% of employers offer a Roth 401(k) option in addition to a traditional, or regular, 401(k) option. However, just 17% of employees contribute to a Roth. If you have access to a Roth 401(k) [...]

Roth or Regular? Your 401k or IRA Choices2024-10-10T09:28:32-07:00

12 Common Financial Planning Mistakes

2020-12-30T15:27:57-08:00

Over the years, people have confessed to me the financial planning mistakes they've made. From cashing out retirement accounts to buying too much on credit... and everything in between. You can hear the regret in their voice. While we can never reverse history and take back those financial mistakes, we do have the opportunity [...]

12 Common Financial Planning Mistakes2020-12-30T15:27:57-08:00

401(k) IRA and Pension 2020 Contribution Limits

2019-12-24T20:11:34-08:00

New Contribution Limits for 401(k) Plans, Traditional and Roth IRA, and Pension Plans The IRS has announced cost of living adjustments affecting dollar limitations for pension plans and other retirement-related items for tax year 2020. For company retirement plans, the most recognized highlight is the 401(k) contribution limit increase to $19,500 for the new year. [...]

401(k) IRA and Pension 2020 Contribution Limits2019-12-24T20:11:34-08:00

The Lowdown on Health Savings Accounts

2019-11-01T17:48:48-07:00

With longer life spans come extended healthcare needs — and significantly more dollars required to pay for them It’s more likely today that you’ll live longer than your grandparents did. The flip side is that you may spend far more on doctors’ bills and treatment for chronic illnesses than previous generations. With healthcare costs continuing [...]

The Lowdown on Health Savings Accounts2019-11-01T17:48:48-07:00

A Look Inside the Average 401(k) Plan: How Your Plan Compares

2019-07-26T03:54:34-07:00

As an employer, you face a challenge: attracting and retaining the right talent is necessary to drive your business forward. At the same time, you likely feel a responsibility to help your employees achieve retirement financially prepared. Your 401(k) plan can help manage both of these goals. Keeping an eye on the latest trends and [...]

A Look Inside the Average 401(k) Plan: How Your Plan Compares2019-07-26T03:54:34-07:00

Walk The Red Carpet To Retirement

2016-12-14T17:05:21-08:00

Supporting actors can help prepare you for your retirement close-up It’s no coincidence that the best film award of the year is announced at the very end of the annual Academy Awards® in Los Angeles.1 While it is entertaining to watch stars pose on the red carpet, laugh at Billy Crystal dancing across the stage, [...]

Walk The Red Carpet To Retirement2016-12-14T17:05:21-08:00

Why 2014 May Be a Very Good Year

2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

More improvement may be in store for the economy & the stock market.  Will the economy & the bull market make further strides next year? On both Wall Street and Main Street, 2013 has turned out better than many analysts expected. Will the recovery gain additional momentum in 2014, and will stocks climb even higher? [...]

Why 2014 May Be a Very Good Year2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

Making Your Money Work Harder for Retirement

2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

Little things you could do that could help you leave work a little sooner. Little things matter. When planning for retirement, people naturally think about the big things – arranging sufficient income, amassing enough savings, investing so that you don’t outlive your money, managing forms of risk. All of this is essential. Still, there are [...]

Making Your Money Work Harder for Retirement2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

Looking Back at 2013

2016-12-14T17:06:56-08:00

How good a year was it for the economy? Statistics tell the tale. Was 2013 a terrific year for stocks? Absolutely. The good news wasn’t limited to Wall Street, however: the employment rate fell, the economy revved up, home prices rose and inflation pressure was minimal. Bulls triumphed. Christmas Eve brought the Dow’s 49th record [...]

Looking Back at 20132016-12-14T17:06:56-08:00

Why You Should Keep Contributing to Your 401(k)

2016-12-14T17:06:56-08:00

Save for retirement consistently, regardless of how the market behaves. There is seldom a dull moment on Wall Street. Stocks may rise or fall dramatically over the course of a year or a decade. Sometimes, breaking news may tempt you to pull money out of your 401(k) or greatly reduce your contributions. If you’re considering [...]

Why You Should Keep Contributing to Your 401(k)2016-12-14T17:06:56-08:00
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