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By extending their working years, seniors can see an increase in their Social Security payouts.
March 31 -
If they plan to use them for current spending, “then the timing of the distribution would not matter for tax purposes,” an expert writes.
March 24 -
Clients are advised to minimize spending and tap possible sources of cash and credit, including their tax refund.
March 23 -
“Having retirement assets in both traditional and Roth accounts can help clients hedge their tax bets for retirement,” an expert says.
March 18 -
Retirees tapping their long-term savings accounts for income in an emergency are advised to strongly consider reducing their withdrawal rates.
March 16 -
While younger clients may be putting away more money than Gen Xers and baby boomers, they’re not better prepared for retirement compared with their older counterparts, experts say.
March 13 -
“Find ways to generate income,” says one financial planner.
March 11 -
While some retirees have seen a substantial increase in spending, many others are enjoying financial freedom.
March 10 -
To ensure their investments stretch as long as they live, clients are advised to develop a sustainable withdrawal plan and consider annuities.
March 6 -
Mutual funds and ETFs are often created with lopsided or unequal allocations toward certain sectors of the economy, experts warn.
March 5 -
To start, these clients are advised to start saving as early and contribute enough to their 401(k)s to qualify for their employer's matching contribution.
March 3 -
More than a quarter of women in a recent survey say they are confident they will comfortably retire, while almost a third of men voiced the same confidence.
February 27 -
Filing at the wrong age and failing to take advantage of programs like spousal and survivor benefits are just a few common mistakes seniors make.
February 26 -
Aside from income taxes, retirees will also pay consumer taxes and may face a 3.8% Medicare surtax.
February 24 -
The Social Security retirement rate is based on their highest 35 years of wage-indexed earnings.
February 19 -
The spike in the number of older employees in the workplace reflects a trend over the past decade.
February 18 -
Taking advantage of catch-up contributions is one of several methods that can help them get back on track.
February 12 -
Retirees can reverse their claiming decision, but not without considering one important caveat.
February 10 -
Seniors may consider working longer or relocating somewhere where their benefits are not subject to state taxes.
February 7 -
Pre-retirees are encouraged to save aggressively and create a list of things they plan to spend their money on without remorse, an expert says.
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