June 13, 2014 — Matt Brown
In May we blogged about your retirement income stream, specifically the potential benefits of delaying your Social Security if you are able to do so. ...
May 29, 2014 — Randy Mascagni
A common mistake by retirees is to underestimate their costs of Medicare, Medicare supplements, and out-of-pocket medical expenses. For instance, it’s not uncommon for a...
May 27, 2014 — Matt Brown
Featured in a recent Slott Report on Roth IRAs posted May 16th were some of the top Roth conversion mistakes common today. These are mistakes...
May 22, 2014 — Randy Mascagni
According to William Bengen’s study, published in the 1994 Journal of Financial Planning, the amount a retiree can withdraw each year from their portfolio is...
May 19, 2014 — Randy Mascagni
According to retirement studies conducted by J.P. Morgan, two-thirds of the average American’s retirement income comes from their Social Security and their earnings. And many...
May 14, 2014 — Randy Mascagni
According to several recent studies the younger generation today would rather rent than own their home. True, the recession has done a number on their...
May 12, 2014 — Randy Mascagni
After a very slow 1st quarter, partially due to weather, signs are showing the U.S. economy is improving. For instance, according to the Bureau of...
March 14, 2014 — Matt Brown
Chuck Swindoll once said, “The longer I live the more I appreciate balance, and yet the more I see of extremes.” Most of us do...
March 5, 2014 — Matt Brown
The only way to avoid mistakes is to avoid doing something. And even in this scenario, one can argue there is a greater mistake by...
February 28, 2014 — Matt Brown
In life we all experience times of trouble or difficulty. In fact, life tends to cycle from good times to bad and back again. But...