My Comments: For some, retirement will be bliss. For others, not so much. WHEN you retire, and HOW you retire, will have a lot to do with WHAT will happen. Jane Bennett Clark, Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Feb 2017 For some, the idea of retiring early is a dream nurtured over decades. For others, …
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How to Have a Comfortable Retirement on Social Security Alone
My Comments: Some of the folks who attend my workshops on SS benefits planning reveal that they have virtually no other resources to fund their retirement. That’s a challenge, especially for those whose lives were spent in physical labor of some kind and simply can’t continue working that way. There is real pain in their …
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Our life in three stages – school, work, retirement – will not survive much longer
My Comments: We are now starting a periodic review of the basic assumptions about how our lives should be governed, and a review of the fundamental values that define our society. It’s probably overdue, and while I disagree with the tactics so far used to push the doors open to let in a different light, …
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How To Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
My Comments: Sometimes simple is better, much better. I found these words recently and am sharing them here since so many people are now making the transition to retirement. It’s a stressful time for a lot of reasons and the more you understand the financial dynamics involved, the less stressed out you’ll be. January 11, …
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Turning 65 this year? Don’t overlook these 3 steps
My Comments: The transition from working FOR money to having money FOR YOU is full of tension and hard to answer questions. If you’re beyond this stage, then don’t bother with this. On the other hand, if it’s today or in your future, then this is good stuff. Gail MarksJarvis / The Chicago Tribune / …
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The Face of Retirement is Changing
My Comments: 30 years ago, my vision of retirement was as vague as what you see if you stand outside on a clear dark night and look upward. A vast empty space with millions of tiny points of light, far away and mysterious. Today, not so much. I tried it a few years ago and …
5 Smart 401(k) Moves to Make Now
My Comments: You say you don't have a 401(k)? Maybe you have a 403(b), or an IRA with exposure to the market. If you are in or close to retirement and your investment portfolio goes to hell, you simply don’t have enough time to hope it recovers and gets back on track. Be defensive for …
Need More Money?
My Comments: We live in a society where having more money is considered better than having less money. Would you agree? That being said, many of us who are now retired or retired and are now working again, are trying to figure out how much we need. There is no definitive answer for any of …
10 Retirement Decisions You Will Regret Forever
My Comments: This list comes from Kiplinger, and is relevant to many of the people I talk with daily. I’ve only include two of the ten here. To to find the rest you’ll need to click on any of the images which will take you to the Kiplinger site. If for any reason, they block …
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How Much Will Your Health Expenses Be In Retirement?
My Comments: Having access to medical care is a big deal. Having access to medical care that you can afford is a big deal. And it becomes a bigger deal when you are no longer employed and attempting to live the rest of your life with some degree of financial freedom. By Glenn Ruffenach July …
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