The debate is a long-standing one: Is a Roth or a traditional IRA a better tool to save for retirement? The debate doesn’t end the older you get. In fact, as workers approach retirement age, it’s perhaps even more important than any other time that they look closely at the relative benefits and disadvantages of…
Retirement Planning Articles
How President Trump, Melania, & Barron Could All Collect Social Security This Year
This may come as a surprise to many, but if you are eligible to collect social security retirement benefits and you still have a dependent child, your child may also qualify for benefits. That includes President Trump’s son Barron, whether he needs the money or not. But for others, this can be a welcome lifeline in…
Social Security: Will The Benefits Last?
When Social Security was established in 1935 by President Roosevelt, the benefits represented economic security to many in their retirement. The first monthly check was issued to Ida Mae Fuller of Ludlow, Vt. back in 1940. Her first check was $22.54, and she lived to age 100 passing away in 1975. Over her 35 years…
Planning For Retirement Doesn’t End When You Retire
Most people think that planning for retirement ends on their last day at work. But in reality, all of the planning you did up until that point—figuring out when you want to retire, how much you need to save each year, when to claim Social Security—is only the first phase of retirement preparation. On the day you…
5 Ways Women Over 65 Can Still Plan for a Secure Retirement
Planning for retirement starts in your twenties, but what if you are in your sixties and nearing retirement and haven’t planned properly? Is there anything that you can do to make your retirement more financially independent? The answer is yes. Here are 5 ways a women over 65 can still plan for a financially independent retirement: Develop good habits…
The Cost of Tapping Your Retirement Accounts Early
When money’s tight and times are tough, it can be difficult for retirement savers to ignore the money they’ve stashed in a 401(k), IRA or other retirement savings account. Still, while it may make sense in some situations to tap into those accounts early—for example, if a job loss has put you at risk of…
How a Late-Career Layoff Impacts Social Security & Other Retirement Benefits
Losing a job when you’re in your 50s or 60s can have serious ramifications for your long-term retirement success – on many fronts. Here’s how, and what steps you can take to help reduce the impact a late career layoff can have on your future retirement income. For one, losing your job later in life may hinder your…
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