retirement savings
How to Plan for Retirement When You are In Your 30s
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For many of us, our 30s are a dynamic time in life. During these busy years, jobs turn into careers and relationships are solidified by marriage or transformed by children. Most people are also in their mid-30s when they purchase their first home. While these are all expensive items, one thing you should not overlook … Read More about How to Plan for Retirement When You are In Your 30s
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Ask GFC 031: Can I Still Contribute to an IRA – Even if I Don’t Get a Tax Break? – Good Financial Cents®
Ask GFC 031: Can I Still Contribute to an IRA – Even if I Don’t Get a Tax Break?
With all the talk about Roth IRAs it’s easy to forget about traditional IRAs, especially if they aren’t tax deductible. An Ask GFC reader has asked a question about this very topic: “I have contributed the maximum to my company 401K plan. Can I still contribute to an IRA (after tax money) – even though […]
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The Pros and Cons of Dividend Stocks for Retirement Savings
Saving for Retirement in Your 40s
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Your 40s are a busy time.  There are quite a variety of expenses to consider. For many people, funds arenât just for raising children.  For some, helping aging parents with financial assistance may also come into play.  And of course, there is also debt and mortgages. It may seem like your accounts are being pulled in … Read More about Saving for Retirement in Your 40s
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No, You Didn’t Just Lose Half Of Your Retirement Savings
So here we are just a month later, in a full-blown economic panic, and at the start of the most sudden recession ever. The pandemic has spread much further and faster than most uninformed people (including me) would have ever guessed, and the whole world is on some form of lockdown. Nothing quite like this […]
6 Simple Tips for Retirement Investing
How to Maximize Income and Minimize Taxes in Retirement
By carefully managing your withdrawals, you can keep more money in your pocket in retirement.