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Entrepreneurship In Retirement: Cautionary Questions

“In many ways, retirees seem perfectly positioned to succeed as entrepreneurs,” states today’s article – pointing out that, among other things, retirees have the wisdom that comes from experience, and are more aware of their strengths and weaknesses. However, it also points out that “what retired entrepreneurs don’t have is time…to recover if their entrepreneurial efforts fail.” As such, the… 

Savings Vehicles For The Self-Employed. Which Is Right For You?

“Americans running their own businesses wear many hats… [including] that of retirement benefits coordinator,” states today’s article. “If you’re an independent contractor or an entrepreneur, you have to fend for yourself when it comes to benefits, including retirement planning….” As such, the author outlines two retirement-planning vehicles for the self-employed – solo 401(k)s and SEP IRAs – and the benefits… 

Preparing Financially For Possible Widow/Widowerhood

“Discussing the end of life is never easy,” affirms today’s article. However, it warns that “because women live an average of four years longer than men…if the man takes the lead on family finances, the woman could be in for trouble one day.” It is against this sobering reality that the author outlines five things couples can do in retirement… 

Drill Down On Dental Costs, Retirees!

“Baby boomers beware: A major retirement expense may be hiding in your mouth.” Today’s article explains that, while “a majority of those age 50 to 64 either believe that – or are unsure whether – a Medicare health insurance plan will cover routine dental care”, Medicare, in fact, does not cover most dental care (or procedures, or devices). Recognizing that… 

Coming Down Retirement Mountain

“Your financial life, like climbing a mountain, does not end when you reach the summit, your retirement. Getting down safely, or making your retirement income last, requires a set of different strategies. How can you withdraw your money without depleting it?” Today’s article outlines four tips relating to withdrawing retirement assets (e.g. set a cash bucket aside) with the aim… 

Saving For Retirement?

When should you claim your Social Security? How much do you need to save for retirement? When should you retire? Today’s article argues that there is no simple and quick answer to these types of questions. Rather, “when planning for retirement we must avoid the pitfall of making isolated decisions without considering the impact on one’s entire comprehensive retirement plan.”… 

Uncle Sam Wants To Help YOU…Retire!?!

Uncle Sam wants (to help) YOU! Today’s article highlights several ways in which the federal government, “mindful that a lot of people are falling behind in financial matters, or never really got started, … has been making efforts just to get more Americans to Square One” in terms of retirement readiness. From new tools (e.g. myRA accounts) to established programs… 

Retirement For Two!

Retirement for two! “What could be more romantic than planning for your future together?” asks today’s article, which goes on to outline five considerations that should be part of the retirement conversation for couples. While the topics – and the related discussions they require couples to have -may not, in fact, be the stuff of romance (e.g. planning for potential… 

Retirement At 59 1/2…

Everyone knows 65 is an important age when it comes to retirement, but do you know the importance associated with age 59 ½? Today’s article outlines “the six most important ages you’ll reach on the road to your retirement, and what you need to know about each one”. To make sure you don’t miss any important pit stops along the…