With people living longer, big companies are making huge adjustments to fund their pensions. Why isn’t Social Security doing the same if it will be broke by 2030?
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A Tax-Free Emergency Fund for Retirement
Tuesday, March 3, 2015Here’s one of the best retirement ideas I have ever heard, and it comes from, of all places, the ultimate puzzle palace, Social Security.
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Get Ready for Big Losses… Unless…
Saturday, February 28, 2015This week, we’re revisiting a Two-Minute segment that generated dozens of comments from subscribers. Find out what Steve revealed that had viewers saying, “It sounds like you were talking about me!” and “This is great advice.”
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The Unintended Consequences of a Credit Card Society
Saturday, February 21, 2015For decades, credit cards have been a huge convenience for consumers. But here are some unintended consequences they’ve also created that everyone needs to consider in preparation for retirement.
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A Useful Resource for Retirement’s Greatest X Factor
Saturday, February 14, 2015The toughest part of retirement planning isn’t saving, it’s trying guesstimate how long you’ll live. Or, maybe a better way of putting it, planning to not running out of money.
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Are You Being Overcharged in Investment Fees?
Saturday, February 7, 2015I was a huge fan of fee-based investing for two decades. But I’m not sure anymore if it is as good a deal as it once was.
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The Revolution That NO ONE Is Talking About
(Part 2)Saturday, January 31, 2015Two weeks ago, retirement specialist Evan Belaga was featured on the Two-Minute Retirement Solution to…
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Six Shockingly Easy Ways to Beat the S&P 500
Saturday, January 24, 2015Last year, Warren Buffett recommended his heirs put their money in Vanguard’s low-cost S&P 500…
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The Revolution That NO ONE Is Talking About
(Part 1)Saturday, January 17, 2015You won’t hear about it on any major news networks, but as retirement coach and…
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The New Best Years of Our Lives
Saturday, January 10, 2015Most people haven’t figured out yet that the government has raised the real retirement age in the U.S. As a result, American workers lose a small fortune in Social Security benefits by opting out of the rat race early.