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Warren Buffett’s Sane and Simple Retirement Investing Plan
Karla Bowsher on September 29, 2018
This CEO and investor extraordinaire is one of the richest people alive — and he’s giving away his investment secrets.
Build a Successful Retirement Plan With These 5 Steps
Marilyn Lewis on September 6, 2018
Taking control of your retirement investing isn’t as scary as you may think. Here are simple ways to get going, and tips for learning more.
Which Is Better — Roth or Regular Retirement Plans?
Stacy Johnson CPA on August 15, 2018
Is it better to get a tax deduction now, or tax-free income later? There’s a simple answer.
Which Is Better — a Traditional or Roth Retirement Plan?
Stacy Johnson CPA on June 7, 2018
When does it makes sense to convert an existing retirement plan to a Roth?
Ask Stacy: Should I Buy Stocks or Contribute to a Retirement Plan?
Stacy Johnson CPA on February 14, 2018
Investing in the stock market can be a good idea. So is putting money in your company’s retirement plan. But what if you don’t have enough to do both?
This Retirement Expense Is Rising Fast — Have You Planned for It?
Karla Bowsher on November 27, 2017
Health care isn’t the only retirement expense that can run you six figures. Long-term care is a separate expense to prepare for — and it’s growing faster than inflation.
Senate Scraps Obama-Era Rule for State-Sponsored Retirement Plans
Krystal Steinmetz on May 4, 2017
The Senate voted to roll back an Obama-era rule that helped encourage states to offer retirement plans to millions of employees of small businesses.
What Trump’s Tax Plan Means for Your Retirement Contributions
Karla Bowsher on April 30, 2017
White House officials set the record straight after causing confusion about whether retirement savings contributions would remain tax-deductible.
How the GOP Health Plan Might Impact Your Retirement
Chris Kissell on March 13, 2017
The Republican bill to overhaul Obamacare contains a provision that could have a significant impact on your golden years.
Is the New Government-Backed Retirement Plan For You?
Krystal Steinmetz on November 4, 2015
This free savings option with modest guaranteed returns is intended to help millions of Americans who do not have access to workplace-sponsored retirement plans. Find out if you’re eligible.
Plan to Work in Retirement? Think Again
Karla Bowsher on June 2, 2015
Baby boomers often stop working for reasons beyond their control. Here’s what you need to know before it’s too late.
The Retirement Plan You’d Desperately Want … If You Knew About It
Maryalene LaPonsie on January 5, 2015
We’re talking about employee stock ownership plans. Here’s what you should know if your company plans to offer one.
Nearly Half of US Workers Don’t Have a Work-Based Retirement Plan
Krystal Steinmetz on October 29, 2014
Part-time and low-income workers, as well as those who work for small businesses, are the most likely to not have a retirement plan.
Obama Rolls Out New Retirement Plan. Will It Help People Save More?
Nancy Dunham on January 29, 2014
The MyRA program announced by President Obama is intended to help low- and middle-income Americans save more for retirement.
3 Early Retirement Planning Ideas
Guest Blogger on March 14, 2012
Many of us dream about retiring early. The reality is much harsher – but not beyond your reach. Here’s what you need to do.
Can a Photograph Boost Your Retirement Plan?
Brandon Ballenger on December 9, 2011
Half of baby boomers won’t have enough money to live out their lives comfortably. Some researchers have an idea to fix that in the future – and it sounds a little like science fiction.
What You Need to Know Before Raiding Your Retirement Plan
Stacy Johnson CPA on October 29, 2010
Tough economic times have forced more employees than ever to raid their 401(k) retirement accounts. But before you even think about going down this road, read this.
Don’t Let Your Employer Decide How to Invest Your Retirement Plan
Brian O'Connell on June 14, 2010
Just because your employer automatically enrolled you in their retirement plan doesn’t mean you leave amounts and investments up to them as well.
Way to Save #80: Get A Retirement Plan
Life or Debt on October 7, 2009
Join your employer’s voluntary retirement plan, especially if it offers a match. After your debts are paid off, saving through a retirement plan has some great advantages, like investing automatically and being able to defer the taxes on the money you make. Even before you pay off your debts, you should enroll in a plan … Continued
Retirement Planning For 50-Somethings (and over)
Money Talks News on July 28, 2008
When your in your 50’s, retirement planning is more important than ever, especially considering many retirees can expect to live well into their 90’s (some, into their 100’s). So, if you retire at age 65, you’re potentially looking at 30 or more years of retirement to pay for. That means you’d better have enough savings to cover it.
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