Retirement

Parents have many challenges when it comes to raising their children. One of the most important is also one of the most overlooked: financial literacy. What does it take for a parent to teach a child about smart money behavior? Perhaps the best way to do this is by actions, not by lectures. Show your
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What Is a Will Contract? What is a “will contract,” and why might you care? A will contract is an agreement you might make with another person, often a spouse (and more likely in a second or later marriage) where you each contractually bind yourselves to a particular plan for how your assets will be
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A special SECURE 2.0 Act bonus kicked in as of the new year. It’s something all parents need to be aware of. For the first time ever, they can now save for their children’s college education and their children’s retirement at the same time. But there’s an important twist. It starts with the 529 plan.
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How much money should you expect to spend in retirement? That’s an important question to answer as you’re planning for retirement. If you prepare a budget for your current monthly spending and irregular spending, then you have a target amount of annual retirement income you need to generate. If you’re regularly spending more than what
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Faster productivity growth in the U.S. economy provides many benefits such as faster wage growth without adding to inflationary pressures. It also hinges on a few key factors such as public infrastructure investments and private business investments in updated facilities and new technologies. The U.S. economy has seen an acceleration in productivity growth – how
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One of the most common questions I get asked by people looking to retire is, “How do I ensure I won’t run out of money in retirement?” If you’ve asked this question, you have reasons to be concerned: healthcare is costly; most people are living longer; inflation has been eroding purchasing power; the list goes
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