retirement planning

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

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

Pension Plans & Derisking

2016-12-14T17:06:01-08:00

Corporations are transferring pension liabilities to third parties. Where does this leave retirees? A new phrase has made its way into the contemporary financial jargon: derisking. Anyone with assets in an old-school pension plan should know what that phrase signifies. The derisking trend began in 2012. In that year, Ford Motor Co. made a controversial [...]

Pension Plans & Derisking2016-12-14T17:06:01-08:00

The Retirement Mindgame

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

Retirement: Your outlook may influence your financial outcome.  What kind of retirement do you think you’ll have? An outstanding one? A depressing one? What if it all starts with your outlook? Qualitatively speaking, what if the success or failure of your retirement begins with your perception of retirement? A whole field of study has emerged [...]

The Retirement Mindgame2016-12-14T17:06:14-08:00

Couples Retiring on the Same Page

2016-12-14T17:06:15-08:00

Agreeing about what you want from retirement is crucial. What does a good retirement look like to you? Does it resemble the retirement that your spouse or partner has in mind? It is at least roughly similar? The Social Security Commission currently projects an average retirement of 19 years for a man and 21 years [...]

Couples Retiring on the Same Page2016-12-14T17:06:15-08:00

Alternative Approaches to Retirement Planning

2016-12-14T17:06:16-08:00

Is the conventional wisdom for everyone? Questioning traditional assumptions about retirement planning can be illuminating. Some retirement planners and economists argue that they need to be reexamined. Does most retirement planning focus on the future at the expense of the present? One noted economist makes that case. Laurence Kotlikoff, the former White House economic advisor [...]

Alternative Approaches to Retirement Planning2016-12-14T17:06:16-08:00

Do Your Investments Match Your Risk Tolerance?

2016-12-14T17:06:23-08:00

When was the last time you looked at the content of your portfolio?  When turbulence hits Wall Street, are you stressed out? If you have taken on too much risk in your portfolio – which can happen through intention or inattention – stock market volatility may make you anxious. So from time to time, it [...]

Do Your Investments Match Your Risk Tolerance?2016-12-14T17:06:23-08:00

Retirement Planning With Health Care Expenses in Mind

2016-12-14T17:06:26-08:00

It is only wise to consider what Medicare won’t cover in the future.  As you save for retirement, you also recognize the possibility of having to pay major health care costs in the future. Is there some way to plan for these expenses years in advance? Just how great might those expenses be? There’s no [...]

Retirement Planning With Health Care Expenses in Mind2016-12-14T17:06:26-08:00

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
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