Early retirement is a very common goal, but how exactly do you define “early?” For most people, “early” means stopping work before the availability of benefits that are used by retirees like Social Security and Medicare. Uncertainty over whether retirement savings can last without these programs is often the reason people put off retirement. If
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Economic growth accelerated sharply in the first three months of 2021. The economy expanded by an annualized inflation-adjusted rate of 6.4% in the first three months of 2021, accelerating growth from the prior three months and thus extending growth for the third quarter in a row. As a result, the economy was 0.4% larger than
Today’s column addresses questions about whether Congress will correct an issue caused by Covid-19 that could mean lower lifelong benefits for those born in 1960, potential repercussions of Social Security overpayments and withdrawing a retirement benefit and reverting to survivor’s benefits. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and
The Federal Reserve says not to worry about the 2.6% jump in the CPI. But the bond market is skeptical and it may be time to get yourself some protection. In the past year: —house prices have gone up 12%. —lumber prices have tripled. —shares of mediocre companies like The New York Times, American Water
By David Robinson, Next Avenue Earlier this year saw a frenzy in “meme stocks” like GameStop GME . You’ll remember: speculators — many of them in their 20s and 30s — clamored to buy shares, sometimes with borrowed funds, based on tips they’d heard, only to see those stocks plummet after soaring. More recently, we’ve seen
Your pension board (and pensions worldwide) is doing the exact opposite of what legendary investor Warren Buffett has told it to do—with predictably disastrous results. To protect your retirement security, you need to regularly remind the people managing your pension to follow Buffett’s expert advice and give up trying to outsmart him. In case you’ve
By Julia Yarbough, Next Avenue Miami-Dade (Fla.) Fire Rescue firefighter and paramedic James Weldon, 55, recalls the myriad of emotions pumping through him during a routine rescue call when he was a rookie 17 years ago. Not because of the severity of the medical treatment, but for the words the female patient in her 80s hurled his
When COVID-19 first shutdown the economy, fears spiraled, ranging from would businesses survive, to could this destroy the American economic system and ruin the future of retirement. It turns out, from a retirement perspective, the more things changed, the more they stayed the same. With vaccination rates rising, the end of the pandemic is within
If you have been following the new changes in the law governing inherited IRAs, you need to know that the current IRS Publication 590-B (2020), the bible on individual retirement account withdrawals, contains an error. I confirmed this with an IRS spokesperson, who stated that the RMD example for inherited IRAs in IRS Publication 590-B
There is some good news to come out of 2020 and 2021 after all, and it’s concerning the 401(k)-retirement investment vehicle. Employers and Employees alike stand to reap significant benefit from new legislation that represents some of the most sweeping changes to the retirement space in decades. On January 1st, 2021, the Setting Every Community