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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

Beyond Retirement: What About Your Other Goals?

2019-04-09T04:18:44-07:00

Let's say that at the age of 25, you earned $35,000. If your salary increased at the average historical rate, you'd have earned nearly $2 million in total by the time you were 65.1,2 That might sound like a lot -- until you begin thinking about all the financial goals you'll need to juggle in [...]

Beyond Retirement: What About Your Other Goals?2019-04-09T04:18:44-07:00

Brush Up on Your IRA Facts

2017-10-24T21:44:38-07:00

If you are opening an (Individual Retirement Account) IRA for the first time or need a refresher course on the specifics of IRA ownership, here are some facts for your consideration. IRAs in America IRAs continue to play an increasingly prominent role in the retirement saving strategies of Americans. According to the Investment [...]

Brush Up on Your IRA Facts2017-10-24T21:44:38-07:00

Bequest or Beneficiary: In Estate Planning, the Difference Is Crucial

2016-12-14T17:05:19-08:00

The scenario plays out over and over again in attorneys' offices: A family brings a parent's will to be probated. The will is complete, well-thought-out, and takes into consideration current tax law. But under closer examination, the attorney discovers that the deceased's estate plan doesn't work. Why? Because a substantial portion of the parent's assets [...]

Bequest or Beneficiary: In Estate Planning, the Difference Is Crucial2016-12-14T17:05:19-08:00

Retirement Planning: Tips and Resources for Everyone

2016-12-14T17:05:38-08:00

Boomers on the Brink: Issues Affecting Participants as They Consider Retirement Planning Will you still need me when I’m 64—or is it 65? Some birthdays are more important than others when it comes to retirement planning. Here are some milestones to remember. Age 50 More money can be placed in your retirement plan this year. Put [...]

Retirement Planning: Tips and Resources for Everyone2016-12-14T17:05:38-08:00

Start Your New Year with a Financial Review

2016-12-14T17:05:46-08:00

As you plan for the year ahead, is an investment checkup leading your list of resolutions? Taking time for a detailed financial review -- including retirement planning, college savings, and your tax situation -- may help you progress toward your long-term goals. Consider the following items as part of your checkup: Capitalize on tax reductions. [...]

Start Your New Year with a Financial Review2016-12-14T17:05:46-08:00

Beyond Retirement: What About Your Other Financial Goals?

2016-12-14T17:05:59-08:00

In addition to saving for retirement, there may be several other major financial goals you'll need to juggle in a lifetime. Let's say that at the age of 25 you earned $35,000. If your salary increased at the average historical rate, you'd have earned nearly $2 million in total by the time you were 65.¹ [...]

Beyond Retirement: What About Your Other Financial Goals?2016-12-14T17:05:59-08:00

Less Protection for Inherited IRAs

2016-12-14T17:06:13-08:00

They are no longer exempt from creditors & bankruptcy proceedings. A SCOTUS ruling raises eyebrows. On June 12, 2014, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that assets held within inherited IRAs by non-spousal beneficiaries do not legally constitute “retirement funds.” Therefore, those assets are not protected from creditors under federal bankruptcy statutes.1,2 This opinion may have [...]

Less Protection for Inherited IRAs2016-12-14T17:06:13-08:00

The Annual Financial Check-Up

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

Don't ignore it. Here's why. Here’s the scenario … you get a card in the mail, one of those little reminders that tells you it’s time for your annual financial checkup. Your reaction: I’ll take care of that later. Here’s why you should look forward to it. Why do I need an annual review? Because [...]

The Annual Financial Check-Up2016-12-14T17:06:27-08:00
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