Posts Tagged ‘retirement savings’

Boost Your Retirement Savings with Individual Retirement Accounts

September 1, 2011

Certified Financial Planner Heidi Davis explains what an Individual Retirement Account is, how it might benefit you and how to choose which kind of IRA is right for you.

Save for Retirement or Enjoy Life Now?

July 15, 2011

It’s typically a joke you hear your parents say: “We’re spending your inheritance, but we’re having fun while doing it!” Couples and individuals of all ages contemplate whether they should focus on putting away money for their retirement years or spending the money now on things they love doing, like traveling, charity or buying a dream home. We cover ways to strike the balance and how to figure out if you’re saving enough.

Personal Finance for Beginners

April 18, 2011

When you take that first leap toward financial independence, it can be rather overwhelming. People start throwing abbreviations at you like FICO and IRA, and you may often be left scratching your head. Don’t worry! With these five easy steps, you’ll be well on your way to financial success.

How to Manage Your Money after Retirement

March 22, 2011

You’ve worked hard for a lot of years and the day has finally arrived. Your office mates threw you a party. You packed up your belongings. And you drove away from work for the last time. You did it. You retired. For many people, retirement means freedom. And while retirement does bring some freedoms, some restrictions come with it, too. In order to manage your money well after retirement, you will need to find a good balance between the freedoms and restrictions.

Should You Contribute to a 401(k)?

March 16, 2011

It’s one of the fundamental rules of financial planning: you must save for retirement. But what is the best way to do it? Most people have access to a “defined contribution” retirement savings plan through their employers, like a 401(k). Here’s what it is, if you should contribute to one and other retirement savings options.

Take Advantage of an Empty Nest to Built Your Retirement Fund

March 2, 2011

Many parents find themselves with extra money when their kids leave for college. But instead of hunkering down and putting those extra funds toward retirement, more than half of adults increase their spending and ignore the future. We give you helpful tips that will allow you to have fun with your hard-earned money and even splurge a little bit, but also save for retirement and secure the days ahead.

3 Ways to Boost Your Social Security Benefits

February 24, 2011

As many Americans know, you can retire and start collecting Social Security benefits anytime from age 62 to 70. Most people start collecting right away at age 62. But what many people don’t know is that you can raise your benefit substantially by exercising a few simple options. Certified Financial Planner, Tammy Kraig, explains what these options are and how much you can boost your benefits by using them.

5 Out of the Box Ways to Make Money for Retirement

February 8, 2011

You’ve cut your cable, phone plan and insurance policies. You’ve trimmed daily expenses until you can trim no more. Yet, you still don’t have enough to live comfortably during your retirement years. Certified Financial Planner, Joel Ohman, writes about the other side of your budget planner – income – and shares five out of the box ways to make money as a retiree.

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