Millennials and Real Estate
One of the previous posts discussed the rising costs of education and the power of compound interest. So, how are millennials accumulating their wealth if they are not fully taking advantage of retirement [...]
College and Compound Interest
It seems the younger people are, the less inclined that they are to save for retirement. After all, younger people seem to not think about their retirement, and there may be some very valid reasons as to [...]
Inflation and Retirement Accounts
Do you understand how inflation can affect your retirement? If not, you might want to read this post and consider how inflation can have a distinct impact on your retirement accounts. The basics of this [...]
Mid-Life Finance Matters to Attend To
As I approach the age of 50, I am starting to think and see things in a different light. To do this properly, you need to know where you have been, understand any mistakes you might have made and where it [...]
Ways to Minimize IRA RMD’s and Your Taxes
Now if you have been prudent and saved appropriately during your working years you may have an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) that may have a required minimum distribution. At age 70 ½ people who [...]
11 Ways to Go Broke in Retirement
In retirement, most people are worried or concerned about outliving their money. While this is a legitimate concern here are eleven ways in which you can go broke in retirement and some solutions to help [...]