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4 years ago

How to Improve Your Retirement Planning Literacy So Your Financial Planner Can Help You More

For most people, planning for retirement can be a daunting task. Some feel that financial advisers will talk down to them. Some are hesitant to open up about their retirement plans…

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4 years ago

How To Create Many Different Fashion After 60 Looks With One Signature Piece!

If you have ever taken a strong liking to a piece of clothing and wanted to wear it everywhere you possibly could, it was probably a pair of signature jeans! Jeans are the most versatile piece of clothing you will ever own, and when you find a pair that fit like a glove they make you feel sensational every second you’re in them. Read More

4 years ago

4 Money Mistakes Most People Make in the Year Before Retirement and How to Avoid Them

When it comes to our finances, most people don’t want to face the facts and they avoid talking about money and what to do with it, but when it comes to retirement, not only do many people avoid talking about it…

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4 years ago

3 Mistakes that Can Impact Your Social Security Benefits (#2 is Really Painful!)

Do you feel as if Social Security is one of the last things you need to think about? Are you nearing retirement and you’re wondering just when you should apply for those benefits? The majority of Social Security strategy is all about timing. This is especially true for divorcees…

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4 years ago

3 Things Most Couples Don’t Know About Social Security Spousal Benefits (But Should!)

Social security is among the issues many people become interested in as they push retirement. This is because it is critical to the financial security of retirees…

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4 years ago

What is the Real Difference Between Fiduciary Advisors and Other Financial Advisors?

Have you ever wanted to contact an investment or financial advisor but didn’t know where to start? What is the difference between a fiduciary advisor and an investment advisor?

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4 years ago

Is the 4% Rule Still Valid for Recent Retirees?

Many of us look forward to spending our retirement years doing all the things we’ve always wanted to do. But how do we know if we’ve saved enough money to make our dream retirement a reality?

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4 years ago

Your 3 Top Reverse Mortgage Questions Answered

Financial independence is among the main concerns of retirees. Many of us worry about outliving our savings and seek options to maintain a steady income stream…

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4 years ago

Using Credit in Retirement… the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

In retirement, you’re likely to miss certain aspects of your working life that you’re no longer able to do as much. One of them is using credit. You might be wondering…

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4 years ago

Will Your Money Last Until Age 100? You’d Better Hope So!

Most people don’t believe they’ll live to be a hundred, and it shows in the way they build their financial plans, if they have one at all. The projected age that people start thinking about retirement is 60 or 65…

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