Posts Tagged ‘Retirement Solutions Radio’
A Look at the Potential Effects of Tax Reform
The tax overhaul legislation that was passed in December has been billed as a means to streamline tax filings at both the individual and corporate level.1 We certainly could use…
Read MorePreparing for Retirement — Do You Have a Plan?
For much of the 20th century, many employees who spent decades working for one company typically received a pension plan. According to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College,…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Claiming Your Social Security Benefits
If you’re nearing retirement, chances are you’re paying closer attention to your social security statement these days. But the truth is, that doesn’t even begin to tell you the whole…
Read MoreWomen’s Issues and Retirement
In 2017, women organized and made headway toward real change, making it a hallmark year for women’s issues. The year started with the Women’s March in January and ended with…
Read MoreKeep an Eye on Interest Rates
Optimism often predates good news. Such was the case last year when, just before the end of the year, Congress passed legislation that significantly reduced the corporate tax rate. The…
Read MoreExploring the Behavioral Biases of Investing
Despite the research and due diligence necessary in developing an investment portfolio, investors are frequently influenced more by their own emotional and behavioral biases than by data.1 These biases may…
Read MoreThe Cost of Health Care
Americans spend a lot on health care. In 2016, national health expenditures grew 4.3 percent to $3.3 trillion, which amounts to $10,348 per person.1 It’s interesting that you’ll find few…
Read MoreDebunking Market Myths
The world keeps changing, politics and social movements emerge, the stock markets fluctuate and a lot of our preconceived notions continue to be challenged. However, some things don’t seem to…
Read MoreHow Losing Sleep Could Translate to a Loss of Money
Some teenagers seem to sleep a lot. As parents and grandparents, we can find this rather aggravating. But the fact is, as we get older, our sleep patterns may change,…
Read MoreEvolution of the 401(k)
When employer-sponsored 401(k) plans were introduced in the 1980s, an unexpected consequence occurred: Pensions stopped being the norm. One reason is that companies found 401(k) plans less expensive than traditional…
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