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Articles tagged "retirement":

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153 articles found

Couples And Money

By Wesley Watkis

From the outside, couples have it all when it comes to money. Many relationships have two working heads of household, with a nice, padded double income to provide stability. Other relationships have one full-time professional and one stay-at-home partner, who can take care of the house and cooking on a budget. It seems like the ideal scenario.

Financial Planning For Renters

By Wesley Watkis

Owning a home isn't for everyone, despite the popular conception that owning a home is a better choice. The truth is that there are a number of reasons that could be keeping you as a renter - many of which are sound and financially-viable. However, it is important to look at those reasons carefully to ensure you are making the best financial decision possible for both your short-term and long-term financial goals.

When Is A Roth IRA Better Than A Traditional IRA?

By Shane Flait

Both a Roth IRA and a traditional IRA are government qualified retirement savings plans. But the Roth IRA tax properties of one can be a better deal for some people than those of the other. This article lists their tax properties and who may benefit most from a Roth.

Is This The Best Time To Start A Small Business

By William Shaut

If you are a true entrepreneur, and you want to start up a new small business opportunity, even though we are in a recession and small bussiness start up loans are almost impossible to obtain, an entrepreneur will figure out a way.

Real Estate Retirement Options

By Tasha Gill

Can't Live Comfortably Off of Your IRA? Consider Real Estate Retirement Options With employers now contributing less money into retirement options, are you fearful that you may not have enough money to live off when it's time to retire? This leaves individuals searching for other ways to prepare for their future. If you think you can't live comfortably off your IRA, consider real estate retirement options.

Build A Nest Egg With Real Estate Retirement Options.

By Tasha Gill

The stock market hasn't been the most reliable source of investing over the past few years. With businesses closing and those retiring or just about ready to retire having to work just a little longer to be comfortable, people are looking for other ways to invest in their retirement. With real estate remaining a wise long-term investment, this can be a clever and profitable alternative to playing Russian roulette with the stock market.

How To Avoid The 20% Withholding Trap!

By Antonio Filippone

Avoid the trap of the 401k mandatory withholding rule. Learn how to work around this rule and save yourself serious tax dollars. Don't get stuck paying a penalty on money you can no longer access.

The Importance Of Diversification

By Ozeme J Bonnette

Sometimes, when we set goals for our retirement accounts, we concentrate only on the potential for positive returns. Then, we find ourselves ready to change our minds when the road gets a little rough. It is important to truly understand what diversification is in order to properly set up our investment accounts in a way that enables us to remain comfortable over the long term.

How Do I Roll Over My 401k Accounts Or Pensions?

By Ozeme J Bonnette

When the time comes to retire, lots of questions come to mind when trying to decide how to collect on the fruits of our labor. Here are four reasons why I recommend taking the lump sum when rolling over 401k accounts or pensions.

How To Continue Charitable Giving During A Recession

By Wesley Watkis

Finding ways to continue charitable giving during a recession can be rough. Times are probably tough for you and your family, but they are equally hard for charities. Many of these organizations help people who cannot help themselves or who don't have enough money to meet their most basic needs. When the economy sours, these charities struggle to find the necessary resources to keep the help coming.

Advantages & Disadvantages Of Dividends

By Wesley Watkis

A dividend is a portion of a company's profit that is paid out to the shareholders, commonly in cash or stock. For investors, dividends present a great way to get periodic payouts on a high-yield investment. However, like all types of investments, there are drawbacks to any plan that routinely pulls out money rather than continues increasing revenue.

Quick Guide To Foreign Markets

By Wesley Watkis

Diversifying your investments is one way to strengthen your overall portfolio, and it's one of the most popular in today's economic climate. Aside from varying your investments between stocks, bonds, and cash accounts, however, another popular option is to invest in one of the 21 major stock markets that exist outside of the United States.

Your Retirement - What Will You Actually Do?

By Ray Prince

When we start working with a new client who's, say, aged 50, it's always interesting to get down to what they want to aim for in life. After all, if life is not about thoroughly enjoying doing things you love most, what is it about? So when the 'Retirement Reality' study from an insurance company came out the other day, it was something that we took notice of.

Earnings Are As Important As Contributions To Your Retirement Savings

By Shane Flait

Just contributing to your retirement savings is not enough. You've got to make them earn decent returns so their compounding effects significantly add to what you eventually accumulate. To settle for pathetic investment earnings makes saving for retirement only a contribution game with meagre results. This article shows the kind of earnings you need to compound your way to a decent retirement.

Investing For Small Business

By Wesley Watkis

Whether a sole-proprietorship, partnership, or a limited liability corporation, all small business owners know that they are already investors in their own business. With so much involved in the day-to-day operations of running a business, many small business owners place investing in the back of their minds. However, this can be a dangerous way to operate.

Investment Advice For Veterans

By Wesley Watkis

While solid financial advice can help anyone, there are a few pieces of investment advice for veterans that you should know about. Having served in the military, there may be benefits that you are entitled to. Taking advantage of these resources is a smart investment tip. You've earned the benefits, so why not put them to use for your future?

Cash For Life Insurance Policies

By Marilyn Katz

Can you actually sell your current life insurance policy for a large percentage of the death benefit. Well, it helps to be a senior citizen and have a permament policy. Learn more.

Alternative Investments: Arts & Antiques

By Wesley Watkis

While many people put their money into stocks and bonds, one way to enjoy growing your wealth is to get in on the alternative investments of art and antiques. Not only do you get to have fun of hunting for hidden gems, if you know what you are looking for, you can almost certainly sell your finds for a profit.

Investments For Beginners: What To Expect The First Year

By Wesley Watkis

Whether you are in twenties and wondering how best to make your money work for you or in your forties and desirous of ensuring your retirement is safe, it's never too late to begin investing. Before you jump into the stock market with a "sure thing" tip from your neighbor, however, be sure to do your research and understand what you can realistically expect from your first year of investing.

Getting Serious About Investing In Your 30s

By Wesley Watkis

Financial planning is a good idea no matter how old you are, but your 30s are one of the best times to really focus (or get started) on a plan for the future. By now, you are probably more established in your life than you were a decade ago. You have had some time to build your career, ideally with a company-furnished 401(k) for retirement or some other long-term plan.

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