11 Proven Ways to Boost Your Retirement Income

My Comments: Personally, I’m completely invested in #4, #6, #8, and #9. I’m working hard on #1 and #10. What you choose is entirely up to you. Boosting your retirement income is not about accumulating more stuff. It’s about enjoying life, completing your bucket list of things to do, and having money to pay your …

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When to Take Social Security: The Complete Guide

My Comments: Social Security is a complicated issue for almost everyone in the retirement planning process. There are so many variables it’s hard to get your arms around what is in your best interest. Many people just say to hell with it and sign up at age 62. And that can be a huge mistake. …

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Retiring Soon? Plan for Market Downturns

My Comments: Are you nervous yet? If you have 20 years or so until you retire, you may not need to be nervous. But if retirement is just around the corner, then you need to start being defensive, if you’re not already. There are a number of pressures building in the markets. This gives you …

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The Biggest Risk Retirees Face Right Now

My Comments: On TV and in murder mysteries, there’s often a reference to ‘being in the wrong place at the wrong time’. Well, it can happen to any of us planning to retire, but instead it reads this way: ‘being born at the wrong time…”. These words from Michael Aloi from earlier this year show …

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Successful Retirement Secrets™

My Comments: I am now among the ranks of internet publishers! Almost four years in the making, Successful Retirement Secrets is an internet course that teaches a system to help you process retirement information. The goal is to arrive at retirement ready with enough resources to live your life to the fullest with a minimum …

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Civility Has Its Limits

My Comments: Instant gratification, or the desire for it, is the norm in 21st Century America. It may be OK when you discover you’re hungry and have no need to go into the woods and shoot something, or instead of waiting days for the mail to arrive, you simply go to your phone and look …

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4 Financial Life Stages and How to Plan for Them

My Comments: As a financial planner, I’ve described the three primary phases most of us travel through in life: childhood, adulthood, and retirement. As a child, we’re dependent on others to maintain our lives; as adults we’re dependent on our ability to fend for ourselves and typically work for money; in retirement we’re dependent largely …

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Listen to the IMF’s new warning, economist says, and cut your exposure to US stocks

My Comments: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of "189 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world." They recognize that market crashes happen from time to time, and …

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4 Signs You’re Thinking About Social Security Benefits the Wrong Way

My Comments: For millions of us, Social Security has become a critical source of income if we expect to continue our current standard of living into the future. For those of you not yet claiming benefits, these four items are critical to your future retirement success. Christy Bieber \ Oct 7, 2018 Social Security benefits …

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This Data Visualization Shows What’s Really Responsible For Our Current Bull Market

My Comments: Apart from my concern that many of us will wake up one day soon and discover much of our money has disappeared, it is helpful to understand where all the gains have come from since the last significant crash in 2008. By Nicolas Rapp and Clifton Leaf September 25, 2018 Who's responsible for …

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