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Aside from refinancing, retirees are advised to consider downsizing their homes to reduce overall spending.
March 4 -
Many wealth management trends never caught on. This one is no passing fad, however.
March 2
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Older clients who have lost a job prior to retirement are advised to first consider filing for unemployment insurance and begin making revisions to their budget.
February 25 -
“The advice I give is to calculate the financial impact for each option,” an expert says.
February 21 -
Seniors choosing between traditional and Roth IRAs must account for their current and future tax rates.
February 20 -
The HSA has become increasingly valuable for future medical expenses, "and the triple tax benefit simply can’t be ignored,” an expert says.
February 11 -
Seniors may consider working longer or relocating somewhere where their benefits are not subject to state taxes.
February 7 -
Advisors can protect clients’ estate planning goals post-Secure Act but the vehicle will have to change.
February 6 -
While retirement readiness among Americans has improved in general, Gen Xers are struggling with housing, college and medical costs, a survey finds.
January 31 -
Nearly 48% of younger Americans feel they are not saving enough to secure their lifestyles after leaving the workforce, a report finds.
January 28 -
Salary increases can make long-term planning more complicated if investors boost their lifestyle instead of their savings, an expert warns.
January 27 -
Although the federal penalty was axed for those who failed to register for a plan, some states will continue to impose the coverage mandates.
January 21 -
“The advice I give is to calculate the financial impact for each option,” an expert says.
January 15 -
Along with other decisions, dating the amount of money they need to withdraw would help them in retirement planning and spending.
January 14 -
Ill-prepared investors are advised to vigorously plan their expenses and aggressively save in their 401(k)s and IRAs.
January 9 -
The Secure Act was designed to expand retirement savers’ options but it has subsequently all-but-eliminated the stretch IRA for beneficiaries. It's on advisors to make clients aware of the major change.
January 7 -
For starters, wage income earned by those working past their full retirement age can boost tax bills and medical insurance costs.
January 6 -
Sixty percent of advisors cited estimating health care costs as one of the biggest headaches when helping retirees plan for the future.
January 3 -
Financial planners should at least consider modeling early retirement to prepare clients for the possibility of uncertainty, says Morningstar.
December 31 -
Clients should understand Medicare, Social Security and 401(k) changes that will impact on their retirement savings and income.
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