Ep 106: How Retirement Changes Impact Finances (Part 2)
In this episode, we’re spending some time with BA Schrock’s Colleen LeMasters, CFP® to share our process for helping and assisting clients when the face these significant changes that disrupt life and retirement. This is a conversation that we can approach from multiple angles so we’ve broken it out into two parts. Now we’re going to turn our attention to the retirement aspect of this conversation and the changes that often happen to people around this time.
Retirement Account Options for Entrepreneurs
Are Any of These Six Common Options the Right Retirement Plan for You? If you’re an entrepreneur, you know there are many benefits. You get to be your own boss, make your own hours, and spend your working days on building something you’re passionate about. Of course, you must give up things like structure and job benefits in favor of this freedom and flexibility, and you’ll need to take matters into your own hands when it comes to your retirement plan, too. Luckily, an entrepreneur has many favorable options to choose from. Read on to learn about six of […]
2 Ways the 2022 Economic Woes Affected Your Retirement Accounts
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Turning 59.5 This New Year? Here’s What You Need to Know
Approaching 60 is an exciting time. Not only does it come with more wisdom and thrill for a new chapter of life, but it also presents important financial decisions that can affect your life in retirement. If you are turning 59.5 this year, you will become eligible to withdraw from your retirement accounts without penalty. This birthday, and possibly 3 other birthdays that affect your retirement accounts, presents an opportunity to rethink your finances and live a new life. Here are factors to consider in this important year of your life. Turning 59.5? Time to Rethink Your 401(K) and […]
Plan Ahead to Meet Rising Retirement Healthcare Costs
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10 Steps to a Happy and Healthy Retirement
After Decades of Hard Work, You Deserve a Fulfilling Retirement Most of us spend our working years with one overarching goal in mind: retirement. You plan and save and invest, all so that when the day comes, you can finally enjoy the golden years you’ve dreamed of. Of course, many retirees find themselves struggling to transition away from the busy working world and to design a new day-to-day lifestyle that feels meaningful. Use the tips below as a guide as you work to clarify and create the happy and healthy retirement you deserve.
The Value of Opening a Roth IRA at the End of the Year
These days, retirement planning will likely involve Individual Retirement Accounts in one way or another. Whether you’re looking to roll over a 401(k), optimize your withdrawal timing, or take advantage of catch-up contributions, your IRA strategy may be one of the main components of your income strategy. So, let’s talk about the Roth IRA and its unique value at the end of the calendar year. What is the Roth IRA, and When is it Useful? The Roth IRA is a type of retirement account that you may withdraw from tax-free after a certain age and after holding it for […]
Thinking About Retirement? The Basics of Financial Literacy Are Your North Star
Working towards retirement, you may have a detailed plan on how to manage your finances so that you have enough saved by the time you leave the workforce. With no external income coming in, there will be a new rulebook on how to manage your retirement earnings, expenses, and investments – not just so that you can keep growing your portfolio – but so you can live comfortably. Financial literacy in retirement is therefore crucial to achieving the retirement you dream of and can be understood through the following basics. Earning In retirement, you start to pay yourself with […]
Making the Switch to Paying Yourself
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Does the 4% Rule Really Work?
During your saving years, your main goal is to accumulate wealth so that you have the resources to achieve a comfortable retirement. But that is just half the battle. How you use your savings to cover your living costs is the real key to living the retirement you dream of. You may have done some research on what strategies you can use to provide yourself with the income and liquid cash you need to cover your expenses in retirement and come across a few general, cookie-cutter strategies, such as the 4% rule. What is the 4% Rule? The 4% […]