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Out-of-state ER visit? Emergency in Europe? Find out what your Medicare plan actually covers before you take off.
Maxing out a traditional 401(k) without cash reserves triggers tax spikes and market losses. Here's where and how to save cash for easy retirement withdrawals.
How can married couples ensure non-taxable estates pass as intended and are protected from unwanted claims down the line? A QTIP trust can provide the answer.
Intentional lifetime giving creates far greater impact than lump‑sum inheritances by reducing stress, building responsibility, and passing down values along with wealth.
Past 3 years into retirement, I plan and do some foreign trips. That included the U.S. --New Mexico, Chicago and northern Minnesota in fall. Also threw in 2 wk. trip in Italy last yr. This yr. my driv...
Ever since becoming parents, our routine has revolved around being stuck at playgrounds, obsessing over nap times, stopping our kid from eating food off the floor, toilet training, and then coping wit...
What does it actually mean to win at retirement? A bigger house, more expensive vacations, and a larger income during your working years may look like success, but they don't necessarily determine how...
Schedule a Free Financial Assessment with an experienced professional: https://bit.ly/YMYWassessC Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 595, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitb...
Money can be scary, and the first time you do a financial task, it can be intimidating. Here's how you can overcome that fear. The post 8 Financial Tasks That Are Intimidating . . . Until You Do Them ...
Do retirees actually run out of money? After reading hundreds of real retirement stories from people who did, one pattern became clear: it usually wasn't poor investing that caused the problem. In thi...
Hooray for the market's double-digit growth three years in a row, but it could be time to check in on your risk tolerance.
With $4 million saved, a couple wants a bigger home for their teens before retiring in eight years. In this week's Wealth Wise advice column, advisers reveal why it’s risky — and smart alternatives.
CDs and Treasuries are secure, but thanks to inflation they might not get you through retirement. You'll likely need some growth-focused investments, too.
For years, tax-optimizing investing strategies were confined to hedge funds and ultrawealthy families with access to specialized financial planning. Now, ... Read more
The IRS issued Notice 2026-49 on August 12, 2026, with 4 optional sample forms and a 5-step process to simplify direct rollovers between retirement plans and IRAs. The guidance does not change rollove...
I am 9 years from retirement. Trying to figure out if I should pay off the mortgage ($360k) or invest the money. Sources show I should invest it. $200k to something like bonds and that should be my sa...
As I get closer to retirement, I'm trying to figure out the best way to budget for major home expenses. Things like a roof, A/C unit, water heater, or appliance replacement may not happen for years, b...
This summer I toured a couple of 6,000 to 7,000 square foot mansion in the Kahala neighborhood of Honolulu, all in preparation for a potential move in two or three years. We plan to move back for eith...
Moving near the grandkids sounds like a retirement dream, but it can quickly become complicated. Ask these three crucial questions before you pack your bags.
Yes, pediatricians have disadvantages to building wealth and getting rich, but it's certainly not an impossible task to do so. The post Become a Pediatrician, Get Rich appeared first on The White Coat...
Much is made in Reddit about people no longer caring what people think about them. The point I am making is slightly different—I no longer have to worry about what people think about me. It is a littl...
Yes, no, maybe. It depends on your bank account, health and the fine print.
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While a solid financial plan tells you if you can afford to retire, a "second checklist" focused on purpose, relationships and well-being is also important.
Hitting your savings goal is worth celebrating, but you're not done with retirement planning. Next, ask yourself how you'll keep more of what you saved.
Retirees often overpay their taxes because they mix up their cash flow, income and actual spending. Understanding the differences can help you stay in control.
I just got an email from AARP. Contained in the email was an article relating to where to live in retirement. The jist of the article was how to escape the dome of heat that has affected several state...
My wife and I own a home in Middle GA and we like it here but we are open to moving to place with: affordable housing (buy probably, comfortable but not fancy, no HOA, ), safe, clean, low cost of livi...
Laura Stover, RFC® is joined by guest co-host Darlene Tucker, CFP® today. This week's weekend brief comes from Forbes: "5 Predictions For An Economic 'Soft Landing' That Were Totally Wrong." With a lo...
Laura Stover, RFC® and Michael Wallin, CFP® discuss the Baby Boomer Dilemma documentary and its implications for pre-retirees and retirees. The film talks about many topics we routinely cover on the s...
Laura Stover, RFC® and Michael Wallin, CFP® discuss why 1966 was the worst year to retire and why it matters in 2023. They explore the market downturn in 1966 and its impact on retirees, as well as th...
Investors often underestimate the risk in their portfolio. Today, Laura Stover and Michael Wallin break down 5 common portfolio mistakes, as outlined by Christine Benz in Morningstar. They are portfol...
Retirement planning involves mitigating risk and understanding the various risks that retirees face. Laura Stover and Michael Wallin break down these risks today, including reduced earnings capacity, ...
In this episode, Laura Stover, RFC® and Michael Wallin, CFP®, discuss the concept of a cookie-cutter retirement portfolio and its implications for retirees. They start by addressing the recent news of...
Once you make the decision to take the next step toward ensuring a solid financial future, the next is who you should work with. There are all types of financial professionals that provide a variety o...
Big tech has seen strong gains in 2023 and has outpaced most other sectors. In doing so, the S&P 500 has also performed well, but when you take away a handful of tech companies like Apple, Microsoft, ...
Every investor, whether you do it yourself or have professional help, needs to understand the fees they are paying because this is one of the most important factors attributing to investment performan...
No one can predict the future of finance, so how do you make sure your portfolio is able to withstand the inevitable swings in the market? The answer is through stress testing, which has proven to be ...
We're more than halfway through 2023 and we've already seen the impact SECURE Act 2.0 has on retirement planning. These first six months have given the financial industry time to identify some of the ...
Diversification is a risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio. We'd venture to guess that everyone who is listening to this podcast is very familiar with th...
We know there's always another market crash in the future, but should we be worried that it's happening soon? An economist named Henrik Zeberg thinks so. He expects a massive blow-off top for equities...
You'll never be able to predict the movement of the market but understanding the cycles will make you a better investor. The market goes through different phases and building out a purposeful portfoli...
Many times we find that retirees only look at that investment pillar with the traditional assets in mind. They focus only on investments and ignore critical areas that also need attention. In this epi...
We all have our own savings goals and dreams of retirement, but difficult markets and high inflation can be quite discouraging. Sometimes it feels like you'll never achieve what you've hoped for. So w...
Being flexible with spending absolutely matters in financial planning and it often gets overlooked when people step into retirement. Most people look at their budget and the assets that they've accumu...
We work with people that have investing questions all the time but there are two that investors often boil it down to. They want to know how long they need to be invested to be sure they don't lose mo...
The market has shown some signs that it might be turning around, but we've seen quite a bit of up-and-down over the past few years. These fluctuations have created some nice gains at times for investo...
A year like 2022 doesn't come around too often but those significant market corrections we saw in both equities and bonds made many people begin to wonder about the effectiveness of the traditional 60...
The famous boxer Mike Tyson once said, "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." He meant it about his opponents, but we can apply that same idea to financial planning in the middle o...
Reaching retirement doesn't mean you can put your plan in cruise control because plenty of risks remain. One that all recent retirees are dealing with is the sequence of returns risk. This is an overl...