Category: 401(k)
When everyone is comfortable, it is time to move forward with discussion. The key to learning about the financial plans of your parents is to ask for advice on your plans and then ask about their plans, according to “Ask your folks about their financial plans“. Start by explaining your own plan, how you’ve decided […]
There are benefits to being self-employed. However, saving easily for retirement hasn’t been one of them. Without an automatic withdrawal from a regular income payment, it’s tough for the self employed to save toward retirement. However, there is an option, according to Next Avenue in “A Retirement Plan for the Self-Employed: The Single 401(k)“. Known […]
More Americans may have opportunities to invest in retirement plans. There are many difficulties that arise during retirement and both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House are moving to ease those burdens, according to Next Avenue in “Will the SECURE Act Really Bring Retirement Security to Older Americans?“. With record numbers of retirees declaring […]
Changed jobs? Moved around? Don’t know where your accounts are located? There may be more retirement money out there for you if you have changed jobs during your lifetime and haven’t kept track of the accounts, according to the Albany Times Union in “Finding lost retirement benefits“. It may also be difficult to locate them […]
There are mistakes that can be avoided, and others may still be fixed. However, it is better to get it right the first time. You can spend a lot of time planning for retirement. However, you can still make mistakes and some are fixable and some are not, according to USA Today in “Social Security, […]
Even if you are self-employed, you can still plan for retirement. People who own and run a business often find themselves without the usual plans available to employees, such as a 401(k). However, that does not mean they do not have options to save for retirement, according to Zing! in “Saving for Retirement When You’re […]
Retirement accounts usually have the largest impact. However, there are also other income streams. One of the surprises that can catch you unawares is that taxes during the working years are usually much simpler than taxes during retirement, according to The News Tribune in “Implement an efficient tax strategy to make sure your retirement income […]
Assets will have to be divided as well as dealing with paperwork, courts and tax law changes. Dividing up assets is difficult in a divorce and the new tax law changes that went into effect in January 2019 are not going to make it any easier, according to Next Avenue in “How the Tax Laws […]
Protection varies, according to state law. IRAs are protected from bankruptcy. However, there are some limitations you should guard against, according to The Balance in “What is IRA Bankruptcy Protection?“. President George W. Bush signed bankruptcy protection into law in 2005 with the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCA). This new law insulated […]
Life can get in the way of you meeting your goals. However, embracing some tactics can be helpful. Making resolutions to accomplish certain goals is never an easy task and New Year’s resolutions are no different. Financial goals are often on the list of resolutions and there are some secrets to follow that can help […]