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How The Very Mental Habits That Help You Prepare For Retirement Can Also Harm The Quality Of It

Talk about a double-edged sword: the very mental habits that are advantageous when it comes to saving for retirement and building a nest egg can be harmful once in retirement and spending down that nest egg. The implication of this reversal, according to the author of today’s article? “It can lead to a much less satisfying retirement – one in… 

Resist The Herd Mentality…And Other Tips For Achieving Early Retirement From Early Retirees

The best piece of advice for those who want to retire early? “Save early and save often”. But beyond the obvious, today’s article highlights advice for those who want to retire early from people who have actually done so. From resisting the herd mentality, to learning to be content with less, to putting your money to work, CLICK HERE for… 

Taking Your Retirement Money: To Lump Or Not To Lump?

To lump or not to lump? When it comes to how they want to receive their pensions or 401(k)s, many Americans are choosing lump sums over guaranteed monthly installments – and proceeding to deplete that money within 5 ½ years on average, according to one survey. Why are so many people choosing lump sums over annuities, and where is that… 

Pre-Retirees Are Dangerously Optimistic About Working Longer. Here’s How You Can Increase Your Odds

When it comes to the assumptions your retirement is riding on, the author of today’s article warns that “abject optimism can be dangerous.” But not only do many retirement planners have overly optimistic expectations about rates of return in the coming years, many are also overly optimistic with their plans to work longer in order to help fund their retirements:… 

Creating An In-Retirement Financial Plan

The transition from building up savings leading up to retirement to spending down those savings once in retirement can be challenging, both strategically and psychologically – and thus mapping out an in-retirement financial plan is critical, notes the author of today’s article. To aid in this complicated endeavor, she lays out “the key tasks to tackle” when devising such a… 

Are You Following The Herd Into Retirement Tax Trouble?

“The savings decisions you are making today have far more implications than you might be seeing,” warns the author of today’s article, who points out that many people decide to save the maximum allowable in their 401(k)s because “that’s what everyone does.” The problem with following the herd in this regard, according to the author? 401(k)s were not designed to… 

Is Your Retirement At Risk Due To Overly Rosy Rate Of Return Expectations?

A recent survey of 401(k) participants found that almost 70% believed they would be able to save enough for a financially secure retirement. The problem? Two-thirds of those surveyed believed that returns going forward will be in line with – or higher than – returns in the past, while most analysts expect that returns will be lower – perhaps significantly… 

5 “Big Picture Principles” For Reaching Your Financial Goals

April is Financial Literacy Month, but the author of today’s article believes that an understanding of five “big picture principles” is even more important when it comes to achieving one’s financial goals (such as having enough money for a secure retirement) than knowledge of specific financial concepts and processes. The first of these big picture principles? While investing is important,… 

How 3 Simple Steps – Requiring Less Than An Hour – Can Help Improve Your Retirement Savings

Are you willing to give up an hour (actually less than an hour) of your time in the interest of helping to ensure that your retirement savings will be sufficient? If so (and who wouldn’t?), today’s article lays out three easy steps to complete in this regard. Those three steps? Estimate your life expectancy, determine the appropriate equity percentage for… 

Should ETFs Accompany You Into Retirement?

Exchange-traded funds are becoming an increasingly popular vehicle for accumulating assets for retirement. But what should be done with ETFs (which carry a certain degree of risk) as one moves into retirement (where risk aversion is the name of the game)? The author of today’s article notes that “your first instinct may be to edge away from volatility, but there’s…