Here’s what fees can do to your retirement if you don’t pay attention

My Comments: While this was apparently written for Canadians, I assure you it is equally valid for those of us in the States. What you can never forget is that not every financial advisor or company offering investment products have your best interest at heart. That’s not to say fees are evil, they are not. …

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6 Things No One Ever Tells You About Retirement

My Comments: Here are six interesting observations about life in retirement. Depending on your circumstances, I might not list them in this order, but they are all valid. I like to think each of us has three major phases of life; childhood, adulthood, and retirehood. ( not a word but you get the idea… ) …

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The Trump tax law has big problems. Here’s one big reason why

My Comments: I take no pleasure in paying taxes. But I also understand why it’s necessary. My life as a tax paying adult, especially when it comes to earned income, has seen good and bad years. I’ve always assumed it’s my responsibility to figure out what to send the IRS and if I can’t, then …

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How a Reverse Mortgage Can Benefit You in Retirement

My Comments: Being alive carries with it certain risks. Some can be managed and some cannot. Running out of money in retirement is a risk you want to avoid if you can. To the extent you have been able to pay off a home mortgage or otherwise find yourself with an equity position, sometime a …

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1 in 3 Retirees Would Rather Live Elsewhere

My Comments: I had no idea so many of us didn’t plan ahead in terms of where to live. You'll find this issue addressed as one of the 8 primary questions that appear in Successful Retirement Secrets, my online retirement planning school. What follows is a helpful list of criteria as you think about your …

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Warning: Many Face Nearly Impossible Task of Financing 30 Years of Retirement With 40 Years Of Work

My Comments: Yesterday, I talked about the need for new people to enter the work force. Today I'm talking about people who cannot leave the work force. There are an increasing number of baby boomers who cannot leave the work force because they simply don't have enough money. It presents an untenable outcome: die sooner …

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Too Many Americans Will Never Be Able to Retire

Without more babies and immigrants, the country won’t be able to support its aging population. My Comments: The stellar growth of the United States following World War II was in part due to the surge in births that we’ve dubbed the ‘baby boomers’. Population rise, coupled with the ability to move up the economic ladder …

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‘We’re moving to higher ground’: America’s era of climate mass migration is here

My Comments: Have you ever sat on your back porch and watched your grass grow? How about setting up a chair in the garage to watch your car rust? You know it happens but you can’t see it. Same with climate change; you know it’s happening but from day to day or even year to …

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Two Philosophies of Retirement Income Planning

My Comments: I’m sharing this article from Wade Pfau because it might help you better understand conflicting messages you encounter from those with whom you seek financial help. My online school, Successful Retirement Secrets™, was created to help anyone and everyone learn HOW to think about their financial future. In other words, to help you …

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These 5 charts prove that the economy does better under Democratic presidents

My Comments: I was favored recently by the publication in the Gainesville Sun of an article I wrote that referenced Donald Trump as an existential risk to the US. Because such articles are limited to 750 words or less, there was no reference by me to the historical performance of the economy under Republican or …

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