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Clients are advised to start looking for coverage in the marketplace, which will be open for 2019 enrollment from November 1 through December 15.
July 31 -
Retirees may have gotten out of the workforce too early if they are not yet eligible to claim health coverage through Medicare.
July 30 -
Dividend income is taxed lower than interest yields. And for the federal taxes that apply, clients can take steps to minimize those as well.
July 27 -
The new tax law lowers the tax rates for many investors, allowing clients to enhance tax savings on the converted amount.
July 26 -
Seniors need to be mindful of enrollment deadlines with Medicare.
July 25 -
Congress is considering a proposal that would allow small companies to create a multiple-employer retirement plan to enable workers to build savings.
July 24 -
More than two-thirds of retirees are making this mistake because they don't have a sustainable withdrawal plan, according to a new study.
July 23 -
Instead of making quarterly tax payments, retirees have the option of having the payments withheld from their Social Security and pension benefits.
July 20 -
Clients who intend to leave a legacy to their loved ones should consider using a Roth IRA.
July 19 -
More small companies would be encouraged to offer retirement savings plans to their employees under a proposed bill.
July 18 -
Many retirement investors are including target-date funds in their 401(k) plans, but this strategy may not be a smart move.
July 17 -
Seniors should have socked away at least 10 times their salary in their retirement accounts by the time they retire to secure their golden years.
July 16 -
If your clients are approaching their late 60s and wondering when to file, there is a second option where they stand to forgo the least amount of money.
July 13 -
Owning a home offers some benefits, such as the option for a reverse mortgage and certain tax breaks, but are they enough to offset the burdens involved?
July 12 -
The worry that many clients feel about the possible reduction in their future retirement benefits as a result of Social Security's dwindling trust fund is misplaced, says expert.
July 11 -
Retirement investors should ensure that their portfolios can withstand rising interest rates, inflation and recessions.
July 10 -
Socking away all retirement savings in traditional 401(k) and IRA accounts may no longer be wise.
July 9 -
Although the cost of living adjustment increased 2% this year, half of retirees cannot expect a substantial increase in their benefits.
July 6 -
Two in three plans offer a Roth savings feature, an option 401(k) participants should take advantage to reduce their tax liability.
July 5 -
Despite the bumpy ride for 401(k) plans in the first half of this year, some analysts say investors can expect a better scenario for the remainder of 2018.
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