Everyone doesn’t need $1 million for retirement. But you might, if you don’t have a lot of guaranteed income sources after you’ve stopped working or think you’ll have high expenses.Saving for this goal can seem intimidating. But with some planning, hard work, and discipline, it can be done. Here’s how. Slow and steady wins the […]
Read MoreOverlooking the best ETFs for long-term growth can cost you dearly when the time comes to access your retirement account. IRA investors should prioritize growth (in exchange for extra volatility) because they have time horizons above 10-15 years. You’ll have plenty of time to wait out bear markets and corrections along the way, so you […]
Read MoreDo you know what you’re doing with your estate plan? During the time of COVID-19, it is essential to make sure that you and your families wealth and assets are protected in this lifetime and beyond. Do you have all the required legal forms to ensure your wealth will be protected? Are you making common […]
Read MoreEstate planning is about wealth structuring so that one could enjoy it and then pass it to the next generation in a smooth manner, avoiding any kind of family disputes on inheritance. While discussing estate planning for women, we could broadly classify women of this century into two categories. First, women who are primarily homemakers, […]
Read MoreHere’s something you probably didn’t know: The average monthly Social Security retirement benefit was recently just $1,547, or about $18,500 per year. Yes, if you earned an above-average income during your working life, you’ll likely collect more than that — but it still is probably not going to be enough to cover your expenses in […]
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