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How Do You Handle a Volatile Market?
Feb 14, 2022 | Federal Reserve, Financial Planning, Stock Market
Now that you’re nearing retirement, the term “market volatility” might stir up different feelings than it did 30 years ago. Older workers and retirees understand that they have less time to make up for losses in their investments and to ride out future market crashes...
Four Easy Things You Can Do to Plan for Retirement Right Now
Feb 7, 2022 | Retirement Planning
Retirement planning can seem overwhelming, even if you feel you’ve saved enough to retire. It’s hard to know where to begin because a comprehensive retirement plan involves so many elements, from an investment strategy to tax minimization. When faced with a complex...
How Much Are You Left With After Inflation?
Jan 31, 2022 | Economy, Financial Planning
In 1960, a gallon of conventional whole milk was 31 cents, and today it’s $3.77 on average.[1] A few dollars might not seem like much, but that’s a 1,116% increase. Now that we’re seeing high inflation, the buying power of your money – including your retirement...
Three Things to Know About Investing in Retirement
Jan 24, 2022 | Investing Strategies
There’s a lot of investing advice out there, but how do you know what’s right or what’s right for your specific situation? The rules can change a bit when you get closer to and enter retirement, and the world of investing is constantly changing. There’s a lot to know...
Important Retirement Plan Upkeep
Jan 10, 2022 | Retirement Planning
If you’ve ever owned a house, you know how much upkeep it requires. Something always needs to be fixed or replaced, and if small problems go unchecked for too long, they can turn into bigger problems. The same is true for retirement planning. Here are three important...
Be Prepared for 2022
Dec 21, 2021 | Financial Planning
A new year can bring about a new mindset and optimism, but it’s also important to have a plan to deal with the challenges we could face. We could see high inflation, a volatile market, and higher taxes, and it’s important to have a plan in place to address these...
Give Yourself the Gift of a Retirement Plan
Dec 20, 2021 | Retirement Planning
Hopefully, all your presents are wrapped and under the tree by now. This is a time of year when we’re mostly focused on other people, but once you’ve distributed all of your gifts, consider giving yourself the gift of a retirement plan. To help you get started, here...
Review Your Investment Strategy and Prepare for 2022
Dec 13, 2021 | Financial Planning, Investing Strategies, Retirement Planning
The end of the year is a good time to reflect on 2021, how your financial situation may have changed, and your goals for next year. Maybe 2022 is the year you’ll retire, or maybe not. Either way, you can review your investment strategy and prepare for 2022 and beyond....
Don’t Forget These Important End-of-Year Deadlines
Dec 6, 2021 | Financial Planning
Do you have a to-do checklist for December? It might include buying gifts, ordering a turkey, and sending out cards. In the midst of the busyness of the holidays, it can be easy to forget about your end-of-year financial checklist. However, December 31st is the...
How Will You Pay for Long-Term Care in the Future?
Nov 29, 2021 | Financial Planning, Healthcare
Even though you're a long time away from needing long-term care, now is the time to plan. An estimated 70% of Americans currently age 65 will need long-term care at some point, and costs can be staggering.[1] If you have a 70% chance of needing long-term care, you...
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