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Recently started a new job or considering a career change? You may be wondering what this means for your retirement savings under your current employer’s plan. Or maybe it hasn’t crossed your mind. If that’s the case, then here is a sign that you should at least consider the alternatives before deciding to do nothing with [...]
Will Social Security Go Bust? You may have read that the Social Security Trust Fund depletion is projected to occur in 2033, a year earlier than previous projections. This sounds alarming, except for several caveats. First, the projected date of the trust fund depletion has been in the 2035 range for the past decade, so [...]
The 4 Routes of Money When it comes to managing money, one generally has four options: save, spend, donate, or invest. These may not seem like a lot of options; however, a majority of people are only spending their money or have no idea how to start implementing the other three choices. People are not [...]
Every year since 1975, the Social Security Administration has automatically adjusted its benefit payments upward to account for inflation; the goal is for the payments to keep pace with the cost of living that recipients are experiencing. For the past decade, these inflation adjustments have been pretty modest, as you can see in the chart. [...]
If you are a small business owner or planning to become one, retirement planning for both you and your employees should be a big consideration. Small business owners are not required to offer retirement services to employees. According to data collected by SCORE in 2019, companies with ten or less employees are the least likely [...]
No matter how far away you are from retirement, there are simple ways for you to step up your savings at any point. Especially if you’re in your 20’s or 30’s, you have plenty of time left to implement smart saving strategies to set yourself up for a successful retirement. Kevin Lao, certified financial planner, [...]
While many people are familiar with the benefits of traditional 401(k) plans, others are not as acquainted with Roth 401(k)s.Since January 1, 2006, employers have been allowed to offer workers access to Roth 401(k) plans.1 And some have rolled out offerings as part of their retirement programs.As the name implies, Roth 401(k) plans combine features of [...]
There’s a lot of buzz in the investment world about Bitcoin—and cryptocurrencies generally. Is it an investment? A real medium of exchange? Some of this interest undoubtedly comes from the fact that, in 2009, Bitcoins were selling for eight cents a coin. At the peak earlier this year, one of those coins was trading at [...]
Retirement planning for women can look a little different than it does for men. Although stereotypes are changing, women are still more likely to serve as caretakers than men are, meaning they accumulate less income and benefits due to their time absent from the workforce. Research shows that 39% of women took a significant amount [...]
The ball drops in New York and we usher in a new year. We mark the end of a decade filled with so much struggle, fear, victories, and great accomplishments and we are all excited about a new beginning. But then, the unthinkable happens. There’s an unknown virus spreading throughout the world; slowly at first [...]