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Two Easy Ways to Set Up Your “Comprehensive Long-Term Care Plan”
Tuesday, November 29, 2016Establishing a comprehensive long-term care plan will ease your financial burden as you age. Here are two steps you should take to ensure lasting income and security.
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Don’t Let Your Portfolio Get Crushed by Rising Rates
Tuesday, November 22, 2016Higher interest rates and Trump’s inflationary policies will hurt prices of most long-maturity bonds. Hold these short-maturity alternatives instead.
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Add Up These Five Costs and See How Much You’ll Save
Tuesday, November 15, 2016The full-time work world is costly and unforgiving. But once you make the jump into retirement, you’ll be surprised by how many costs you’re able to cut or reduce.
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Courtesy Counts in Life, Business and Your Portfolio
Tuesday, November 8, 2016A culture of kindness and courtesy has helped send Chick-fil-A revenue through the roof. How do the companies you own treat their customers?
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Two Ways to Beat Taxes on Your Retirement Accounts
Tuesday, November 1, 2016Required Minimum Distribution can be an expensive tax trap, but by using two clever techniques, you can manage your 401(k) or IRA much more efficiently.
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Thinking You’ll Cruise into Retirement? Think Again!
Tuesday, October 25, 2016Many retirees make extra cash by driving limos and taxis or working for ride-sharing services like Uber. But new technology could put their jobs at risk.
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Don’t Let This Sneaky IRA Rule Catch You by Surprise
Tuesday, October 18, 2016Mandatory withdrawal rules obligate retirement savers to begin taking distributions once they hit 70 ½. Strategize ahead of time to minimize your tax burden.
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When Bigger Isn’t Necessarily Better
Tuesday, October 11, 2016If you’re sick of spending time and money to maintain your large family home, the latest downsizing trend may be your ticket to a cheaper, happier retirement.
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Happiness Linked to Checking Account Balance, Not Overall Wealth
Tuesday, October 4, 2016Two new studies from Cambridge University suggest that your checking account balance and spending habits may influence happiness more than previously thought.