Archive for the ‘Retirement Planning’ Category


Is America Prepared to Retire?

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on September 9, 2011

Two-thirds of us have no financial plan. 64% of Americans have no financial strategy at all. That’s right – no plan whatsoever to build wealth or keep it. That finding comes from the 2009 National Consumer Survey on Personal Finance conducted by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (The survey collected data from [...]

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An Inherited IRA

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on September 9, 2011

Here are some things to consider. Be sure you understand your options when an IRA is inherited. When the owner of an IRA passes away, his or her heirs must be aware of the rules and regulations affecting the inherited IRA. Ignorance could lead you straight toward a tax disaster. Please note that this is [...]

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Should You Pay Off Your Home Before You Retire?

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on August 23, 2011

Before you make any extra mortgage payments, consider some factors. Should you pay off your home and own it free and clear before you retire? At first glance, the answer would seem to be “absolutely, if at all possible.” Retiring with less debt … isn’t that a good thing? Why not make a few extra [...]

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Why You Shouldn’t Withdraw From Your 401k

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on August 9, 2011

Resist the temptation. Fight the urge. Fight for your future. Recently, you may have heard about a spike in 401(k) withdrawals. The evidence is not merely anecdotal. Fidelity Investments recently issued its 2010 overview of the 401(k) accounts it administers and found that 22% of participants had outstanding loans from these retirement savings plans, with [...]

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Women & Retirement Perceptions

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on August 2, 2011

Will the reality of retirement live up to expectations? In January 2011, Merrill Lynch released the results of a survey asking baby boomers with $250,000+ in investable assets about their retirement hopes. There were some interesting across-the-board findings – 70% of those polled expected to work at least part-time, and 84% felt their retirements would [...]

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