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5 Secrets to a Happy Retirement | TIME
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Best Places To Live. MONEY 50: The Best Mutual Funds. Your California Privacy Rights. Europe, Middle East and Africa Edition. Do Olympic Athletes Win in the Real World, Too? How to Help Louisiana Flood Victims. What Airlines Actually Owe You If You Get Bumped From Your Flight. 5 Olympic Athletes With Insanely Big Endorsement Deals. Here’s How Much the White House Would Cost if It Ever Went up for Sale. 6 Surefire Ways to Raise Your Credit Score. Uber and Lyft Get Taxed in Massachusetts. Jan 12, 2015.
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Jill On Money | #230 Celebrating Social Security’s 80th Birthday - Jill On Money
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230 Celebrating Social Security’s 80th Birthday. Nationally recognized expert in Social Security Mary Beth Franklin. Joins the show to celebrate the 80. Birthday of Social Security. Mary Beth is a contributing editor at InvestmentNews and writes regularly about the latest research and thought leadership on retirement income planning. You can follow her on Twitter here. Download the podcast on. Download the podcast on feedburner. Download this week’s show ( MP3. Increase SS Full Retirement Age. Wonders ho...
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286: “Equity” and Women on Wall Street. It’s official: “Equity” is a now my new favorite movie about Wall Street. Sure, “Trading Places” was a classic, but there has never been a film about Wall Street where not only are women the main characters, but they also populate every role behind the camera. Guest Alysia Reiner (she plays Fig on “Orange is the New Black” and starred. Posted by Jill Schlesinger. Why You Should Work Longer. Posted by Jill Schlesinger. Posted by Jill Schlesinger. Inspired by her own...
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Jill On Money | #231 Retirement in August - Jill On Money
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231 Retirement in August. It’s hot across much of the country, but we cool down with dreams of retirement. Whether you are thinking about early retirement, tinkering with your asset allocation, considering an annuity, weighing lump sum or stream of income or just starting out, this is the show for you! Download the podcast on. Download the podcast on feedburner. Download this week’s show ( MP3. Thanks to everyone who participated this week, especially Mark. Send an email: askjill@jillonmoney.com. Nationa...
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Pluses and Minuses of Buying Longevity Insurance (QLACs) - Domestique Capital LLC
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What’s a CFP? Pluses and Minuses of Buying Longevity Insurance (QLACs). This is a guest post from Ken Steiner’s excellent blog How much can I afford to spend in retirement? Longevity Insurance has been in the news a lot recently and he did a terrific job of introducing the topic and covering the strengths and weaknesses of a retirement tool that you may not have heard of. Enjoy. Pluses and Minuses of Buying Longevity Insurance (QLACs). Some Pluses of QLACs. Reduces investment responsibilities in later li...
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Retiring without a Pension: The No Brainer Annuity or 4% from Investments Which Is Better.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011. The No Brainer Annuity or 4% from Investments Which Is Better. From http:/ www.immediateannuities.com/ if you want a cash stream of $3000/month you would need to $677,000 to purchase that security. Risk is low assuming inflation does not go crazy and the company selling the annuity does not go bankrupt. Additionally, you would have to read the fine print. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Retiring without a Pension. Discussion about Retiring Without a Pension.
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Jill writes the nationally syndicated column Jill on Money. For Tribune Media Services. Jill draws on her career as an investment advisor to make financial questions feel less daunting, to help readers create future options for themselves and their families–and for having fun along the way. How to choose a Financial Advisor: 10 Questions to ask. Find a CFP Professional. NAPFA: National Association of Personal Financial Advisors. FPA Find a Planner. E, EE and I Savings Bonds. Reverse mortgage info via HUD.
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Annuity: Financial Aid to Fulfill the Various Requirements of Life | massfinance
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Equity Release- Beneficiary for the elderly. Get the best returns from Annuity quotes. Annuity: Financial Aid to Fulfill the Various Requirements of Life. July 7, 2011 by massfinance. Annuity is a kind of savings you deposit to secure your future. You fix an amount to receive an income over time. This is a kind of insurance. There are various benefits of annuity, such as:. Plans can bring a lot of money to fulfill your business requirements. Unusual expenditures- S...
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This Week: July 28th, 2015 • OnYourMoney.com
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Listen to Kevin on Wisconsin Public Radio. On Your Money Members Sign Up (FREE). This Week: July 28th, 2015. On this week’s show. Joy and I checked up on Social Security on its 80th birthday. We also discussed gap insurance , immediate annuities, and the release of Windows 10. Some of the websites we mentioned:. Information on Windows 10. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. That's all for now. Send your questions and comments to onyourmoney@wpr.org. Contact me directly at kevin@onyourmoney.com.
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Uncategorized | The Retirement Report
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News, Analysis, and Research for the Retirement Planning Industry. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. But it Must Be True; it’s in The Wall Street Journal. On 6 December 2011. An article with the hopeful title: How to Catch With Your Savings. The article’s takeaway save a lot more, wait as long as possible to take income is certainly true enough. However one of the article’s three primary financial illustrations was way, way off. The illustration in question is as follows:. Earlier in the article,...