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Are These The 6 Best Stock Funds For Retirees In 2017?

While the author of today’s article does not expect that the next bear market will be as painful as the last, he notes that those approaching or already in retirement still “need to keep a sharp eye on risk.” As such, he proceeds to highlight what he believes are the best stock funds for 2017 for retirees. Specifically, these are… 

To Delay Or Not To Delay: What Some New Studies Say About Social Security Claiming

When it comes to determining when to start claiming Social Security, the author of today’s article notes that “few decisions are as financially consequential…or as hard.” As such, he attempts to provide some Social Security claiming guidance based on the findings of some new studies. Why does one new study conclude that postponing claiming Social Security may be even more… 

The “Great Wealth Transfer”: Considerations For Boomers, Their Heirs & The Financial Industry

“Over the next several decades, baby boomers – the wealthiest and one-time largest generation in U.S. history – will pass down an estimated $30 trillion in assets to their children and grandchildren,” notes the author of today’s article which looks at the considerations this so-called “great wealth transfer” creates for boomers, their heirs and the financial industry itself. The first… 

Target-Date Funds: Are You Among The Half Doing It Wrong?

Based on the findings of a recent analysis conducted by human resources consultancy firm Aon Hewitt, half of 401(k) investors using target-date funds may be using them wrong. What exactly are people getting wrong when it comes to target-date funds? They “spread their dollars across other investments available to them in their plans” rather than using the target-date fund –… 

Tax Moves To Prepare For A “Richter 9” Shift In Tax Policy

“We think this is a policy shift of enormous magnitude. If Reagan was a Richter 8, this is a Richter 9.” This is how one financial planner cited in today’s article sizes up the tax changes that will come under President Trump and the GOP-controlled Congress. While the general advice is to defer income and accelerate deductions, what specific moves… 

The “Money Mindset” That Can Help You “Buck The Late-Retirement Trend”

“To do something extraordinary (like retiring at age 52), it takes extraordinary thinking,” states the author of today’s article, which seeks to identify the “money mindset” that can help one beat the odds and achieve the goal of retiring early. Using the example of her neighbor – who retired at 52 – as a guide, the author outlines a number… 

Will Trump Be A Boon For Health Savings Accounts?

Today’s article looks at how health savings accounts (HSAs) – already seeing significant growth in popularity – may flourish even more under president-elect Trump and Republican lawmakers. Specifically, the article looks at the proposals Trump and Congressional Republicans have for HSAs and how – if enacted – “people who use these tax-advantaged plans to pay for health costs as well… 

No Silver Bullet: The Case For A “Purpose-Based” Retirement Portfolio

When it comes to the various financial needs that people approaching retirement seek to address, the author of today’s article places them in four groups: “liquidity for emergencies, income to last a lifetime, growth for inflation protection and estate planning for our legacies.” The problem with how most people go about addressing these needs, according to the author? They jump… 

Is This The Single Best Sin Stock For Retirement Portfolios?

“You get a steady-eddy dividend payer backed by strong emerging market demographic trends. If that isn’t a solid retirement stock and a great sin stock, then I don’t know what is,” argues the author of today’s article in making his case for what he sees as the single best sin stock for a retirement portfolio. To find out what this… 

Top Retirement Planning Mistakes, As Told By Financial Planners

When it comes to retirement planning, today’s article provides a case study in what not to do. In fact, it provides seven of them, as relayed by the financial planners who have seen people make these big retirement planning mistakes first-hand. From being too optimistic (or, conversely, too pessimistic) about one’s financial situation, to underestimating the impact taxes will have…