If you are the kind of person that must plan ahead to ensure your family will have enough money to live on, AND you are not blessed with the gift of foresight, you’ve likely spent a few sleepless nights wondering if you have saved enough for retirement. To go along with those restless nights are a multitude of “what-ifs” that begin to creep in. With all that in mind, this article will explore a few rules of thumb and techniques used to estimate how much a retiree will need to have saved so that their nest egg lasts their lifetime.
Read MoreSo, you’ve finally let the company know that you are ready to retire. You’ve given them notice of your last day and now they are scrambling to make sure they are prepared for your departure.
You’ve already done your planning. You know your plan looks great and you are ready to take some well-deserved time for yourself. But have you thought of everything? What about that 401k – what are your options? Should you rollover your IRA or keep it in the plan? Or maybe you cash it out and take that trip of a lifetime you’ve always wanted to do? Let’s take a look at your options.
Read MoreMany people have saved for their retirement years in 401K plans, which typically do not allow distributions until one is 59 ½, retires or changes employment. However, it can become a true lifeline if you can qualify for a “Hardship Withdrawal” if your plan allows for such a distribution.
Read MoreAs a fee-only financial planning firm, we spend significant time assisting clients with tax planning - planning one's actions in order to minimize the impact of taxes on one's financial situation. As such, one of the decisions we must often address is whether or not a client should use a Roth IRA, or convert funds from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. Generally this question is answered on an annual basis.
Read MoreThe QCD is a provision that allows individuals 70 ½+ to directly transfer funds from an IRA to a public charity without classifying as taxable income.
Read MoreHave you worked and saved your whole life with the goal of retiring one day? Have you thought about if you have saved enough money to live on for 30 years during retirement?
Read MoreThere are a few ways to get money into a Roth IRA, but we are going to look specifically at a technique known as the ‘Backdoor Roth.’
Read MoreHonestly, I don't think that is a good idea. It may seem like a quick fix... but you know what they say about quick fixes!
Read MoreHow do I Invest More Than I Can Put in my 401k or IRA? This question often arises as an investor's income increases to the point where they can save beyond the limits.
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