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Clients should not underestimate the impact of taxes on their income after they retire, as their tax liability could reduce substantially their net earnings.
June 21 -
The Senior Citizens League says that seniors on Social Security can expect an increase in cost of living adjustments not seen since 2012.
June 19 -
A new report indicates that projected medical expenses of a 45-year old couple, after they retire, will be 122% of their total Social Security benefits.
June 16 -
Health savings accounts are not only for funding immediate medical needs. They offer three distinct tax benefits that make them a powerful form of retirement savings.
June 16 -
Women often have more years of low income—or no income—at some point in their careers.
June 12 -
Clients are advised to put their savings in accounts with differing tax treatments to better manage the burden in decumulation.
June 9 -
An expert warns that "the buy, hold and forget" strategy would only work in bull market conditions.
June 8 -
Seniors who have remarried may still qualify for a Social Security divorced spousal benefit on their ex-spouse's record.
June 6 -
Retirees are automatically enrolled in Medicare by the time they reach 65 if they are already collecting their Social Security benefits.
June 5 -
Claiming the earned income tax and child tax credit may get tougher under Trump’s 2018 budget plan.
June 2