retirement planning

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

It Isn’t Too Late to Save for Retirement

2016-12-14T17:06:57-08:00

If you’re 40 or 50 and haven’t begun, you must make the effort. Some people start saving for retirement at 20, 25, or 30. Others start later, and while their accumulated assets will have fewer years of compounding to benefit from, that shouldn’t discourage them to the point of doing nothing.    If you need [...]

It Isn’t Too Late to Save for Retirement2016-12-14T17:06:57-08:00

The Right Beneficiary

2016-12-14T17:06:58-08:00

Who should inherit your IRA or 401(k)? See that they do. Here’s a simple financial question: who is the beneficiary of your IRA? How about your 401(k), life insurance policy, or annuity? You may be able to answer such a question quickly and easily. Or you may be saying, “You know … I’m not totally [...]

The Right Beneficiary2016-12-14T17:06:58-08:00

Women & Money Paralysis

2016-12-14T17:06:59-08:00

Not making a move may not be the best move to make. A decision not made may have financial consequences. There is an old belief that women are more cautious about money than men, and whether you believe that or not, both women and men may fall prey to a kind of money paralysis as [...]

Women & Money Paralysis2016-12-14T17:06:59-08:00
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