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Top Six Money Traps to Avoid in Retirement
June 9, 2019

With regard to retirement planning, we tend to focus on savings. We advise you to start saving early, take advantage of all savings opportunities, and to save as much money as you can. And yes, growing a retirement nest egg is certainly important. Retirement planning also requires a careful analysis…

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4 Changes to Retirement Planning, That Might be Coming Soon
June 3, 2019

In today’s contentious political landscape, it is rare to see lawmakers agreeing on anything… But in late May, the Secure Act passed Congress with an overwhelmingly positive vote of 417-3. Now, the bill will move on to the Senate, where it will be evaluated (and potentially changed a bit). If…

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Don’t Fall for This Hype About Social Security
May 13, 2019

Sometimes, news headlines can appear more alarming than necessary. On top of that, we all hear rumors from coworkers and friends, that can be upsetting if we don’t take the time to fact check them. With Social Security being such a large and complex government program, most of us don’t…

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Is An Early Withdrawal a Good Idea?
April 1, 2019

If you took the important step to open a retirement account years ago, and you’ve been faithfully saving ever since, we want to congratulate you on smart, responsible financial planning. Many people don’t think about retirement until much later, so you’re ahead of the game. But at some point, you…

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How to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
March 11, 2019

Most of us anticipate that our retirement incomes will be derived from several sources, such as withdrawals from a retirement account, a pension or annuity, and of course, Social Security. Part of the retirement planning process involves maximizing each of those sources, so that you can build the most retirement…

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Rolling Over Your 401(k) to an IRA
March 4, 2019

At some point during your career, you might find yourself deciding what to do with an “old” 401(k). This typically refers to a 401(k) fund to which you can no longer contribute (such as in the case of changing employers or being laid off by an employer). The money is…

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What to Do if You Don’t Have a 401(k)
February 6, 2019

Planning for retirement can be confusing for all of us. But if you’re one of the 38 million private-sector workers who don’t have access to an employer-provided 401(k), you’re probably feeling left out of the conversation entirely. We hear you! If you’re wondering how to save for retirement in this…

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Rising Medicare Premiums Make an Important Point About Retirement Planning
January 2, 2019

By now, you have probably heard that premiums for Original Medicare Part B, along with deductibles for both Part A and B, were increased just slightly for 2019. This is no surprise, as Medicare premiums and deductibles do change periodically. For those who didn’t hear the news, let’s review the…

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3 End of Year Steps to Take Right Now
December 10, 2018

We’re all a bit rushed toward the end of the year, but it’s important to set aside a moment to review your financial decisions at this time. There are three things you should do before December 31, in order to make the most of 2018 and get 2019 started on…

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Good News: You Can Save More for Retirement Next Year
December 3, 2018

Throughout the years, your exact plans for retirement might change in small ways or even significantly. But one thing we know for sure is that you really can’t save too much for retirement. Luckily, in 2019, the contribution limits for qualified retirement plans will increase a bit, helping you to…

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