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Monthly Archives: June 2015
What’s the biggest Retirement Risk?
Watch my 75 second video and find out, if what you thought… was right? CLICK HERE to view! all the best… Mark
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The power of compound interest
I know most of my readers are over age 50, so this message is more for you to pass along to your adult children or perhaps to your grandchildren. This is especially so for those of us who have had family members just graduate from college and are beginning a very important next stage in their adult life. The message in a nutshell is: Begin to SAVE EARLY! They say that compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world … Continue reading
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5 not-so uncommon reasons for retirement failure
We all know about the big retirement risks: longevity, inflation, investment losses, and higher taxes (rates and/or the lowering of the tax brackets). By retirement failure, I mean that what would have been a prosperous and predictable retirement… becomes much less so to say the least. Many folks think that we are really richer than hey are — if only because we cannot know the future. But here are 5 other not-so uncommon reasons why clients “fail” in retirement. You could also consider them causes of … Continue reading
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How accurate is your estimated Social Security retirement statement?
Here’s a question for you. How accurate is the “estimate” of your future Social Security retirement income that is shown on your annual SSA statement? The estimate of your future Social Security retirement income on your annual SS statement takes into account your earnings history so far and extrapolates it out assuming moderate wage growth. The most accurate estimate would be for a person who turns full retirement age in 2015. Their primary insurance amount (PIA) was actually calculated back … Continue reading
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