Understand the IRS’s calculations and tables. As much as you would like to, you can’t keep your money in your retirement account forever. These investment vehicles include 401(k)s, IRAs, and similar…
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Some life and financial factors that can sometimes be overlooked. We all have our “blue sky” visions of the way retirement should be, yet our futures may unfold in ways we…
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How will the self-employed strategize for retirement? As Wall Street pushes higher, a pandemic-weary Main Street is relearning how to manage cash flow with the hope of keeping its retirement dreams…
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Aspects of your financial life to review as the year draws to a close. The end of the year can help remind us of last-minute things we need to address and…
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Breaking down the enrollment periods and eligibility. Medicare enrollment is automatic for some. For those receiving Social Security benefits, the coverage starts on the first day of the month you turn…
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What you need to know to get ready for the end of the year. With one year ending and a new one on the cusp of starting, many people will consider…
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How much do you know about the different coverage options? Medicare’s open enrollment period runs from October 15 to December 7. If you are enrolling in Medicare for the first time,…
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Looking ahead can help conquer these unique obstabcles. When it comes to retirement, some women face obstacles that can make saving for retirement a challenge. Women typically earn less than their…
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The premiums and coverage vary, and you must realize the difference. Medicare takes a little time to understand. As you approach age 65, familiarize yourself with its coverage options, costs, and…
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You may have lost your job already, or it’s something you’re concerned about. Either way, the keys to surviving a job loss financially are to plan ahead, take stock of your…