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“Building and adhering to a budget that accounts for these types of expenses will create long-term security in retirement,” a CFP says.
October 21 -
Clients are advised to have an emergency fund, create a monthly budget and repay their high interest debt.
October 10 -
Proactive measures, like rethinking the index used to assess seniors’ cost of living, may be called for.
October 10 -
The tax basis can change when homeowners compute depreciation, loss or gain for sales purposes.
October 8 -
Students can always borrow money for school, but there are no "retirement loans" available for clients to use to fund life after work, a CFP writes.
October 7 -
Clients should think of the years as empty buckets and keep the amount of income into each bucket level per year.
October 3 -
Just 27% say they expect to have saved enough by the time they retire.
September 27 -
Plans can quickly deteriorate as a result of poor planning and inaccurate assumptions about the future.
September 26 -
Pre-retirees expect their annual health-related expenses to top $7,000 once retired, however the actual cost can be much more.
September 25 -
Savings in mutual funds, annuities and other products from banks are not covered by insurance.
September 24