Retirement Planning

A Brief Checklist for Pre-Retirees

If you’re feeling lost about where to start preparing for your retirement, this article is for you. It may be difficult for you to find good retirement advice—as Americans, we tend not to like to talk about money. And even if you do have someone to talk to, you can never be sure if the advice of your friends and family is sound, so we’ve put together a small checklist to help you understand the big [...]

2024-03-19T14:24:27+00:00March 19, 2024|Retirement Planning|

Why Gen-X Should Prepare for Retirement

Those in Gen-X are likely to be entering some of their highest earning years, and you may be among them. And while it can be very exciting to finally be able to set up the comfortable life you’ve always dreamed of, there are other aspects to wealth that you probably haven’t thought about. For example, do you know how you’re going to afford a 15-year retirement? Fifteen years may seem like a lot, but the average [...]

2024-03-14T21:24:14+00:00March 14, 2024|Retirement Planning|

Retiring With Your Spouse? Here’s What to Know

If you don’t know what your spouse wants out of retirement, you might be faced with unforeseen, costly mistakes. Ask yourself if you know their specific plan. Do you know the day they plan to retire? Do you know exactly how your finances are going to be handled? Retirement is all about planning, and if you aren’t planning with your spouse, then you’re missing half of your retirement equation. Here’s an exaggerated example to illustrate the [...]

2024-02-27T17:52:57+00:00February 27, 2024|Retirement Planning|

Navigating Financial Security in Retirement: The Role of Work

Retirement is often envisioned as a time of leisure and freedom from the demands of a full-time job. However, the rising costs of living and uncertain economic conditions characterized by high interest rates and volatile markets can cast a shadow of worry over this anticipated period of peace. Despite these concerns, there are strategies available to help mitigate financial stress and maintain a comfortable lifestyle. One such approach is to consider working during retirement. Rethinking Retirement [...]

2024-02-21T17:41:36+00:00February 21, 2024|Retirement Planning|

How to Know if You Have Enough Saved for Retirement

The most pressing question regarding retirement is, "What amount should I have in savings?" This concern might cross your mind a lot. It could even be a source of significant stress for you. The idea of laboring well into your 70s or 80s is not appealing, so how can you make sure that your savings are enough? Begin from this point: work with a professional to find out the yearly amount you anticipate will be necessary [...]

2024-02-05T21:38:55+00:00February 5, 2024|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

What to Know When Retiring into Uncertain Times

There has been a lot of chaos in the market over the last few years, and you may find yourself worried that you’re retiring at the wrong time. You may be worried that you could retire right before the markets and economy potentially turn sour. These are both legitimate concerns, but there are strategies that you can employ to help protect yourself against retiring during a bad market. Why can it be bad to retire while [...]

2024-01-25T16:47:10+00:00January 25, 2024|Economy, Financial Planning, Retirement Planning|

Don’t Ignore These Risks for Retirement!

Even if you are comfortable in your financial life, even if you are fairly wealthy, there still may be pitfalls when it comes to retirement! There are many things that affluent retirees don’t take into account, specifically because of their comfortable financial position. Don’t be one of those people who forget to overlook the risks of tomorrow just because they’re comfortable today! Here are two examples of things that many wealthy retirees can often forget to [...]

2024-01-19T14:27:45+00:00January 19, 2024|Retirement Planning|

Don’t Leave Your Retirement Stability Up to Chance

One crucial aspect that you should financially monitor is the common financial stumbling block encountered when shifting to a retirement lifestyle. Here are some valuable insights from our professionals for those on the verge of retirement: Stick to a Well-Constructed Plan Having a well-defined blueprint for your retirement plan, which considers your budget and expected expenditures, is crucial. If your plan is working, then you probably want to stick with it. However, there may be times [...]

2023-12-19T22:19:53+00:00December 19, 2023|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning|

Help Boost Your Income with These 3 Strategies

Do you feel like you have enough saved for retirement? Do you have anything saved for retirement? If your answer to either of these questions is no, then our advisors may have some strategies to help you turn your retirement income strategy around. Here are some things that our advisors recommend when it comes to boosting your retirement savings: Assess Your Financial Situation Honestly This isn’t as easy as it sounds. When you were a kid [...]

Understanding the Four Phases of Your Retirement Budget Strategy

One way of thinking about retirement is that it happens in phases. The length of each phase and the strategies for each are going to differ from person to person, but this can be a helpful way to break down a very complex topic. We’re going to break down each one of the phases and explain some important financial moments in each. Phase 1: Pre-retirement (Approximately Ages 50-62) This is around the age when you will [...]

2023-11-20T16:07:06+00:00November 20, 2023|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|
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