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Estate Planning 101
Nov 15, 2021 | Estate Planning
Did you know that Baby Boomers will pass down an estimated $68 trillion in wealth in the coming decades?[1] You’ve worked hard for your money and likely want to see it passed down in the most efficient way possible for your loved one’s benefit. Unfortunately, costly...
What is a Roth Conversion and Should You Do It?
Nov 8, 2021 | Retirement Income, Tax Planning
When you think of your major expenses, you might think of housing, healthcare, travel, or something else. But have you considered that taxes could be your biggest expense, even in retirement? There could be ways to reduce your tax burden today and tomorrow, including...
3 Uncertainties You Could Face in Retirement
Oct 25, 2021 | Retirement Planning
The only certainty in life is that there will be uncertainties. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t create a plan to address them. Retirement shouldn’t be a time of anxiety or worry; it should be a time when you feel financially secure and can enjoy the money you’ve...
Your Health is Priceless – But How Much Will It Cost You?
Oct 11, 2021 | Healthcare, Medicare
One of your largest retirement expenses could be your healthcare costs. An average 65-year-old couple retiring today will need an estimated $300,000 to cover their healthcare costs, according to a recent study.[1] Although good health is priceless, it could cost you...
Major Changes That Could Happen During Your Retirement
Oct 4, 2021 | Economy, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
Do you ever feel like you live in a completely different world than you did 20 years ago? It’s worth thinking about how different it will be in another 20 years. Beyond cultural and personal changes, we could see major economic changes that could affect us in...
The Potential Hidden Costs of Inflation
Sep 27, 2021 | Economy, Financial Planning
You’ve probably heard about or experienced the effects of inflation - everyday items can cost more, and the monthly inflation numbers make the news. While the increased costs we see on a regular basis can have an impact on our finances, there may be some potential...
Examining the Future of Social Security, Medicare, and Your Taxes
Sep 20, 2021 | Medicare, Social Security, Taxes
The Social Security trust fund is now expected to be depleted by 2034, according to a recent report from the Social Security and Medicare trustees.[1] That’s one year earlier than they reported last year, and the pandemic is to blame. Less was collected in payroll...
How Would You Handle a Retirement Curveball?
Sep 13, 2021 | Retirement Planning
Sometimes life gives us lemons, as the saying goes. In order to make lemonade, you need a plan. Whether it’s a financial crisis or a personal setback, there are events that can upend your retirement if you’re not prepared. Have a plan for handling retirement...
Three Eroding Forces on Your Retirement Savings
Sep 7, 2021 | Economy, Healthcare, Retirement Income, Taxes
Over 60% of Baby Boomers are more afraid of running out of money than of dying, according to a recent survey.[1] Even retirees who have saved a substantial amount for retirement may be worried about outliving their savings, and there may be good reasons for this. The...
Plan for the Tax Rates of the Future
Aug 30, 2021 | Tax Planning, Taxes
Retirees may no longer receive taxable income from an employer, but they will likely receive income from other sources which can be taxed. And while we know what the tax rates are now, we don’t know what they’ll be in 10 or 20 years – or even one year from now. This...
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