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SECURE 2.0 Drafting Error Could Cause a Change in Retirement Planning
A drafting error baked into the SECURE 2.0 act passed by Congress and signed into law last December would, if not corrected, have an effect on those planning on making catch-up contributions in their employer-sponsored retirement accounts in 2024. Specifically,…
Social Security Advice for Women Could Equally Benefit Men
The Motley Fool’s Selena Maranjian takes a look at a series of tips provided by the Social Security Administration to help women make the best decisions for their benefits, but also notes that these ideas are essentially unisex. Calling them…
Attention First-Year Retirees: Some Mistakes to Avoid
Many folks getting set to move into that coveted life phase called “retirement” have some important–critical, really–steps ahead, most of which could cause financial discomfort down the road. One of these, of course, is the obvious decision on when to…
Preparing for Social Security Cuts–Some Steps You Can Factor into Your Strategy for Retirement
Yes, it’s still a decade away, but the possibility of substantial benefit cuts is very real, regardless of the actions–or inactions–of Congress. In fact, it’s clear to almost everybody who’s kept themselves at least partially up-to-date on the Social Security…
Planning on Waiting Until Age 70? Here are Some Thoughts to Ponder
Choosing the correct time to begin drawing Social Security benefits involves many factors, but one common piece of advice from financial advisors is to defer as long as you can, optimally to age 70, to get a larger monthly benefit…
Nationwide Retirement Institute’s 10th Annual Social Security Survey–The Good & Bad News
The 2023 edition of Nationwide’s annual survey produced some striking differences of opinion regarding the viability of Social Security, with 40% of the more than 1800 respondents saying they’re very confident (or at least confident) about the program’s staying power…
Thoughts on Dealing With the Dreaded Federal Income Tax on Social Security Benefits
It often comes as a surprise (and not a pleasant one, at that) to the newly retired when they file their federal income tax return after beginning their Social Security retirement benefits and find that receiving this benefit ups their…
Exploring the Relationship Between Social Security and Your Retirement Savings Plan
One of the more perplexing questions many people face relates to the issue of how much of a retirement nest egg they’ll need for those “golden years.” Is it a million dollars? Two million? Multiples of your final salary? And…
Iowa Caucusgoers Show Slight Preference for Social Security Privatization
It’s still about six months until the Iowa Republican caucuses commence, but a Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa poll sought to get a feel for the preferences of those likely to attend. Social Security was one of the seven questions…
Candidate Christie Breaks Ranks on the Social Security Issue, Advocates Cuts
While the prevalent mindset during the runup to the election year seems to be a consistent aversion to addressing the Social Security solvency problem head-on, presidential candidate Chris Christie stepped out of line recently with statements calling for reform provisions…