Rules governing inherited IRAs have changed recently. You have recently inherited an IRA. You are vaguely aware of changes in tax law with the passing of the SECURE Act in December of last year and again with the CARES Act in late March. Even so, you are not clear on the new rules and how […]
COVID-19 threatens retirement savings for many. Perhaps you saved early for retirement. Maybe you waited until later in your career. Either way, your retirement savings were invested for future growth. All was well. Unfortunately, COVID-19 threatens your retirement because of the economic downturn. Is all hope lost? According to a recent USA TODAY article titled […]
Estate planning laws have changes, especially when it comes to the beloved "stretch" IRA. With a stretch IRA, those inheriting IRAs could take "required minimum distributions" over their lifetimes. Before January 1, 2020, stretch IRAs were a significant estate planning tool. That is the date the "Setting Every Community Up for Retirement (or SECURE) Act" […]
Retirement withdrawals should be taken strategically. You have been planning for retirement for awhile. Likely you have an IRA, 401(k), 403(b), profit sharing or some combination of tax-deferred retirement plans (i.e., where contributions to the plan are pre-tax and the increase on those funds is deferred until withdrawal). You even worked a few extra years […]
Saving for retirement requires intentional planning. Different stages of life have different demands and concerns. Whether you are young or seasoned, retirement should be prioritized. With so many demands on finances, this is not always easy to do. According to a recent Skimm article titled “9 Retirement Questions from Skimm’rs, Answered,” the best planning starts […]
The average for retirement savings is less than it should be. What do you think of when you hear the word retirement? Do you think of sleeping in? Do you think of travel? Do you think of time with family? Whatever you envision, one thing is certain: it will take money. A recent Investopedia article […]
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