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The Most Generous Givers Are 65 Plus

At 65, Americans are shifting their focus from accumulating to giving of time and resources. It seems like a natural progression: after living for more than six decades, there’s a greater understanding of what matters. The generosity of the 50 million Americans over 65 may be in part because of…

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Lucky Enough to Work for a Company That Matches 401(k) Contributions?

There is no such thing as a free lunch, except when it comes to employers who match their employee’s 401(k) contributions. This is the closest to free money you’ll ever get. If you’re fortunate enough to work for a company that has a matching plan, congratulations–not everyone does! A matching…

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More Information Equals A Better Outcome in Retirement Planning

Most people who work for a living dream of retirement. However, for many workers, the idea of retirement comes with its own worries. Will there be enough money? Will I be healthy enough to enjoy it? Money and health are the two biggest worries about retirement. There are other unknowns:…

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What Happens to a Business When the Owner Retires?

It takes time to build a business, and it can take just as long to create a strong succession plan. Many business owners can’t imagine a life without the business they built, so they often postpone planning for their own retirement and the sale or transfer of the business. That…

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What Will Become Of The IRA Charity Rollover?

You were so helpful to me in September, clarifying the IRA charitable contribution. Do you know if the government is instituting that same contribution this year? We are well into tax season and planning for the upcoming year. Are you keeping up with the tax laws? As many retirees and…

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