We’ve been so inundated with the idea of tax-free investment accounts that the taxable investment account’s role in retirement planning is underutilized and overlooked. If you’re like most Americans, you’ve got at least one and maybe a few retirement accounts. You like the tax benefits that come from having IRA's,…
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Too Old for an IRA? You Can Still Be Tax-Smart
If you are working after 70 ½, there are still ways to save money tax-free. Wage earners are not permitted to put money into a traditional IRA in the year they turn 70 ½ according to the Kiplinger article, “Tax-Smart Ways to Save When You're Too Old for a Traditional…
It Takes More than a Nest to Protect Your Retirement
Having an emergency fund in place will help you deal with the unexpected. Surprising survey results point to this as a very weak link in many Americans’ financial plans. Seniors who have finally reached retirement age after decades of work and smart planning may think they are all set once…
Mid-Summer is Time for a Midyear Financial Checkup
While the number of people making New Year’s financial resolutions are on the rise, we would do well to make a midyear financial check a regular part of the summer season. The good news is more than 30% of Americans did give some thought to making financial resolutions this past…
Should Your Aging Parent Live with You?
Whether or not an aging parent should live with their adult children raises issues for the parent and the children. There is no single or easy answer. It usually starts when one spouse dies and an aging parent suddenly seems alone and vulnerable. The parent may bring it up first,…
Need to Track Down a Missing Pension?
The defined-benefit pension is a rare bird today. But if you are lucky enough to have one, don't assume that your distribution will go smoothly. Here's how to protect yourself. For millennials, the idea of a pension plan that pays benefits from the time you retire to the day you…
Retirees Are Changing Things Up-Could Houston be a Hot Destination?
The entire US is up for grabs for retirees who are moving to a wide variety of location—from the mountains of Montana to the moderate temperatures of South Carolina. Is Houston a hot spot? Once upon a time, if you lived in the north, your default retirement destination was either…
Make That Retirement Nest Egg Stretch As Far as Possible
Long gone are the days of pensions, when employers took care of all Houston retirement income. On the flip side, Houstonians are living longer and healthier lives. If X equals a longer lifetime and Y equals smaller retirement funds, how do you solve for Z? Making retirement money last longer…
Protect Your Houston Retirement – Avoid These Three Mistakes
Reality kicks in when the year or actual date of your retirement is around the corner and you realize that your retirement finances aren't what you had thought they would be. For many, this means their retirement includes part time employment or not retiring at all. Harsh lessons, which can…
Houston Seniors Face Growing Debt Burden
When you live on a fixed income, any increases in your living costs present a huge challenge. For Manny Martinez, whose sole income is his monthly Social Security check, even living in rent-controlled senior housing doesn't protect him from being squeezed when costs go up. There are months when he…