My Comments: We’re now almost three weeks past the midterm results. And the markets have been mostly negative. Now the discussion is about how far it will drop, and when, before the inevitable bottom and return to reality. My frustration is that I’ve been expecting a severe drop now for over 3 years; it makes …
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The Clear Message in the United States’ Shifting Demographics
My Comments: In addition to death and taxes, a third ‘truth’ is demographics. A reason for our current political troubles is that the historic white Christian majority believes it is under attack. And it is. And many in that historically white majority want to live in the past. I’ve long learned we cannot live in …
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7 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Social Security
My Comments: If you are not yet retired, which means different things to different people, chances are you’ll be eligible for Social Security benefits. Before your magic day of retirement arrives, you need to have a solid understanding of how the Social Security System works and what you can expect to receive. And also know …
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Do You Know These Basic Financial Terms?
My Comments: The lack of financial literacy for most people is an existential risk when thinking about money and the role it plays in peoples everyday lives. And it becomes even greater when the idea of retirement surfaces and what has to be put in place long before that day arrives. Here’s a start… by …
If you’re in your 50s, you need to plan for long-term care right now
My Comments: "Who me? Nah, I’m good. I’m not going to become goofy or worry about someone helping me take my meds every morning. Or help me prepare my meals. Or help me in the shower…" (BTW, this image is of my mother who suffered from Alzheimers for 10 years after my father died.) by …
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A Retirement Plan for Workaholics – 5 Tips
My Comments: If you’re still a working stiff, the idea of eventual retirement crosses your mind from time to time. In years past, we thought of live as having two phases: childhood and adulthood. In childhood we are dependent on others and in adulthood we are dependent on ourselves. Adults worked until they died or …
Life is going to turn very nasty if we can’t solve the growth puzzle
My Comments: I’ve written before about income inequality and the effect it will have on society if we do not find a solution. The ever long crisis in the Middle East arises from vast segments of the population having very little compared to a small ruling class who have a lot. Using religion as a …
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3 Things That Affect When You Should Apply for Social Security
My Comments: As you approach your retirement and your 62nd birthday, this question becomes increasingly relevant. Retirement is that point in your life when you essentially quit working for money and instead money starts working for you. The challenge is to make sure it’s working hard enough to keep you from running out of money …
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Forget the 4% Retirement Rule…
My Comments: With much of my time these days building a new business around retirement planning, the question of how long your money will last has huge implications. The 4% rule evolved in years past using the assumption that it would keep you from running out of money before you died. That assumption is not …
Planning for Retirement: a Checklist Approach
My Comments: Some of us are organized and some of us are not and the rest of us are 'sorta/kinda' organized. I’m in the 'sorta/kinda' organized group. I am, however, heavily invested these days in teaching others a process to follow when thinking about their future retirement. I’ve created an internet school called Successful Retirement …
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