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Worried about rising rates? Here’s how to avoid a bigger bill after you stop working.
I’ve been with my advisor for about 8 years. I’m 61 and retiring at the end of July (in 3 weeks). The last several calls/virtual meetings with my advisor have gone a little too fast for me. I feel lik...
I (67M) am employed at a small ($20M) manufacturing company. I am a key employee responsible for the production side of the business. There is no one in the company capable of taking over my duties. M...
Hi, r/retirement. A couple times previously, I've tapped this community to report and write articles for USA TODAY about how Americans experience retirement. (Thank you!) Now, I want to reach out with...
I toured a $9 million house in Honolulu to better understand the luxury housing market. I love real estate, and visiting nice homes for sale is one of my favorite hobbies. My parents are 81 and 78 and...
Although there are advisors who suggest steering clear, there are times when clients might benefit from using a checkbook IRA to invest in alternative assets.
At face-value, HSAs are for short-term medical expenses, but advisors suggest paying out of pocket to maximize HSA funds for investing and tax-free growth.
The DOJ said it will no longer enforce a nearly 30-year-old Supreme Court decision in a case called Olmstead v. L.C. ex rel. Zimring.
Some investments will need to last your entire life—or you risk having them cost you plenty in money or time. The post 4 Financial Assets That Will Cost You If You Don’t Hold Until Death appeared firs...
Don’t get sucked into ‘one more year syndrome.’ Older workers may have access to enough wealth to retire right now.
Friendship takes more time than most people think. Wes Moss breaks down the research and offers a practical framework for building community in retirement.
See average IRA balances by age for 2026, based on IRS tax data covering 71 million account holders, plus what the averages leave out. The post Average IRA Balance by Age in 2026: How Do You Compare? ...
Beyond the free $1,000, funding a Trump Account can leave your child with less post-tax than a brokerage account, unless you get the Roth conversion right. The post A Trump Account Can Leave Your Kid ...
Social Security's trustees estimate the trust fund will run out of money earlier than they estimated last year. But the new projection still could be optimistic.
Trump’s Australia retirement idea should sit on top of Social Security, not replace it. The U.S. needs universal accounts and a funded floor.
Feeling secure enough to retire can be hard to define, especially during periods of economic uncertainty, and the decision isn't always about affordability.
This podcast episode discusses the Rule of 55 retirement strategy, as well as listener questions about the risks of linking financial accounts to budgeting apps like YNAB, strategies for optimizing Tr...
I started investing in dividend-paying blue chip stocks in 1995 when my uncle gave me a share of Chevron stock. He told me that if I keep buying more shares and reinvesting the dividends into addition...
Scaling your business for an exit doesn’t mean shedding your soul. Here is how to leverage AI to elevate your people and maximize your final payout.
If you have a high net worth, you need the kind of estate planning that navigates complex tax landscapes to ensure you pass on the maximum amount of wealth.
Your financial plan and estate plan should work in concert. Problems can emerge when you treat the two as unrelated entities.
Recent events have reminded me of the old adage: "when it rains, it pours." Car died, landscaping bills due, dishwasher died, chair died. On and on, actually, in the space of a couple of months. My re...
I retired 2.5 years ago from a company. Immediately, my income went up. My current income is made up of a pension from a previous government career; income from commercial rental property; and deferre...
I turned 65 in April and was planning to retire at 67, but my mother passed in February and I inherited a fairly large estate, so I have moved my plans up. I had a decent size 401(k) and would’ve been...
With the World Cup on, I've been thinking about all the parents currently spending $3,500 to $7,000 a year on travel league soccer, dreaming their child might one day wear the national team jersey. So...
At face-value, HSAs are for short-term medical expenses, but advisors suggest paying out of pocket to maximize HSA funds for investing and tax-free growth.
How families can preserve valuable inherited IRA stretch treatment for a child or grandchild who needs support but doesn’t qualify for SSI or SSDI.
This week Roger talks about one of the biggest challenges retirees face today: information overload. He explains why more information doesn't always lead to better decisions and why building a great r...
Retirement researchers increasingly recognize that real spending does not remain flat throughout retirement. As Dr. David Blanchett emphasized in his recent Think Advisor article: “Integrating reduced...
The world of paying for medical school is now totally different. Here's how to think about closing the gap between federal and private loans. The post Closing the Gap with Private Student Loans for Fi...
Retirement isn't just about leaving your career; it's about learning how to navigate one of life's biggest transitions with confidence and resilience. As part of our "Freedom After 50" series, best-se...
Germany may raise its retirement age toward 70, but healthier workers, stronger labor institutions, and better jobs make the U.S. comparison misleading
It's a whole new world off base, and "retirement" means something different for those who have served.
Total market bond funds aren't inherently safe investments. What investors and their advisers need to consider before adding them to a healthy portfolio.
When living together doesn't work out, an unmarried couple with separate financial lives can move on with no strings. Not so if they buy a house together.
Health care professionals are constantly navigating changes in policy, clinical evidence and practice expectations all while delivering patient care. Over ... Read more
Ben Carlson is the Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management, where he helps institutions and individuals build ... Read more
Wonder what separates those who build a million-dollar nest egg from the rest, and whether you have what it takes to make $1M? Take this quiz to find out.
Trump Accounts have flaws, but 529 plans are not the simple alternative their defenders claim. Fees, complexity and low take-up matter.
Schedule a Free Financial Assessment with an experienced professional: https://bit.ly/YMYWassessC The margin loan debate continues today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 589. Jack and Jill r...
There isn’t a smoking gun for the decline in employment and participation amongst 25-34 year olds. If we squint at ... Read more
My parents usually have their budget meeting at the kitchen table on a Sunday afternoon for a few hours. Here's what they've taught me. The post What I’ve Learned as a Teen While Watching My Parents i...
Episode 525 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Winning Attitude 01:00 Cynical Optimism 01:45 Focus on what works 02:05 Insurmountable problems that no longer exist 02:26 Threat of nuclear war with USSR 03:56 Oi...
Wealth protects your lifestyle, but liquidity protects your wealth. Here’s why a strategic cash cushion is still your portfolio’s best line of defense.
An inheritance isn't "found money," so don't rush to use it or let others push you into making decisions. These five tips can help you manage the money wisely.
Private equity is finding its way into 401(k)s, but the risks (or benefits) for you may depend on how close you are to retirement. Here's what to look out for.
For those who are between 59 1/2 and 65, do look into doing (some) Roth conversions within your IRA/401K accounts. If you don't, you may end up in a bind in the future. I did not do any Roth conversio...
Hello! I just joined this group and this is my 1st post here. I’m hoping to get some insight into life after retirement. I just recently retired (62) and now I’m experiencing fatigue like never before...
I have a home office that is rarely used now and quite honestly - I do not like to be in there. There were too many moments that I pushed through to keep working and get to financial security. I am lo...
FIRE is ultimately about being set for life. You build a portfolio big enough to cover your expenses, and then your one job is to not blow it up. But here's the tension worth talking more about. The m...