Tag: retirement

The federal tax deadline of Monday, April 15 is just around the corner, and you may be excited about the possibility of receiving a sizable refund. After filing taxes, most refunds will be issued within three weeks. If you’re receiving one this year, it’s the perfect opportunity to improve your financial situation. Data from the […]Continue reading

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As we get older and become frailer, we may find ourselves needing help with everyday activities that’s as simple as getting dressed, eating, or getting in and out of bed. Even if we’re healthy, accidents may necessitate assistance with such activities. This assistance is called long-term care (LTC) and can be provided at home, in […]Continue reading

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The retirement landscape is constantly in flux as Americans adapt to the ever-changing financial environment. On December 20, 2019, President Donald Trump signed the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act as an effort to reshape and modernize our country’s retirement system. With most of its provisions effective this year, here are some […]Continue reading

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When planning for retirement, annuities can be critical to your strategy. They can provide a guaranteed stream of monthly payments that’ll last the rest of your life. Even though annuities may come in all shapes and sizes, here are some potential benefits they can offer:   A lifetime payout that you can’t outlive, regardless of […]Continue reading

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As we set our eyes on the new year, it’s an ideal time to sit down and review your financial strategy. Take a few moments to review some of these deadlines and take advantage of the opportunity to grow your wealth and better position yourself:   Revisit your 401(k) contributions. You have until December 31 […]Continue reading

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We can all almost say money is always on our minds…how much do I have in my account? Am I able to afford that? Do I simply enough? Being aware of your financial health is important. Studies reveal Americans could be saving more with 65% save little or nothing at all, and half could end […]Continue reading

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Today, Americans 65 and older are more likely to be working than in 1985. More than 20% are working part- or full-time, and the numbers are projected to continue climbing, according to a recent study.1 Reasons for working longer? There may be a whole spectrum of reasons, but most of it comes down to rising […]Continue reading

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