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Single Parents Need to Plan and Balance for Financial Stability

Without the security of a spouse’s income, single parents must balance their children’s needs with their own retirement savings goals. Single parents who have to say no to their children over and over again, struggle with wanting to say yes when money is tight and there’s no room in the…

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Making Smart Decisions About Your Pension

The burden of saving for retirement shifted from employers to employees.  It is now unusual for companies to offer pensions. If you’re lucky enough to have one, make your decisions wisely. It’s hard to imagine today, but years ago, it wasn’t unusual to stay with one company for a lifetime,…

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Are You Sure You’re Ready for Retirement?

Use this checklist to be certain that you and your finances are properly prepared for retirement. According to The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, 20% of Americans are wrong about when they’ll be able to retire. That also means that 80% have it right—which group do you belong…

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50 or Older? Here are a Few Retirement Questions for You

You don’t need to create a spreadsheet or write a book-length plan, but anyone in their 50s, who wants to have a successful retirement, is advised to start getting their thoughts organized. Research shows that people who have more specific ideas of how they want to spend this part of…

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What’s on the Mind of Gen-Xers: Not Retirement Planning

A survey found that Gen Xers are less concerned about retirement planning than they are about other financial challenges. Don’t forget that group that’s between the headline grabbing millennials and boomers: Generation Xers, Americans between ages 36-55. A survey from the IRA (Insured Retirement Institute) appears to have uncovered a…

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Lucky Enough to Have an Employer Match?

You’d think no one would want to turn down free money. Yet that’s exactly what many working Americans do! One out of five Americans—20%—don’t take advantage of a terrific benefit: employee sponsored retirement savings accounts that include an employer match of some and sometimes all the employee’s contributions. Most workers…

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Military Retirement Planning and The Big Decision in 2018

For those who joined the military in recent years, a big decision is looming for their future. They have to make a choice next year between staying in the old retirement system or opting for the new one. Figuring out whether or not to stay with the current military retirement…

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Can You Make Charitable Donations from Retirement Accounts Without Triggering Taxes?

If you roll the money over to an IRA first, you can donate funds from your 401(k) Required Minimum Distribution tax free. Be very careful to follow the rules, so that you don’t create a tax or penalty problem. First, let’s define the RMD (Required Minimum Distributions). This is the…

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