retirement

What is Medicare Part A

What Is Medicare Part A? Medicare Part A helps cover your inpatient care in hospitals, critical access hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities (not custodial or long-term care). It also helps cover hospice care and some home health care. You must…

Want more money from Social Security?

Your full retirement age varies based on the year you were born. Also, the amount you would receive at your full retirement age- based on your lifetime earnings. However, the amount you are entitled to each month depends on when…

The “retirement crisis” for the upper middle class

The experts continue to discuss the “retirement crisis” in America from the perspective of the lack of retirement savings; however, that is not the whole picture. Many experts ignore the retirement risks that the upper-middle class faces. What are these…

Retirement reinvented

Retirement can present you with opportunities you were not expecting. Now, with the pressure of providing for your family, raising kids, and saving for retirement, you can entertain the idea of starting your own business. There are unique options for…

Make sure your expectations of Social Security are realistic

We all dream of what we will do in retirement, maybe work on your golf game or see faraway family members, but are you prepared for it? Do you know what your Social Security will be? Not just talking about…

Are you familiar with the 414(h)plan?

The most common type of employer-sponsored retirement plan is a 401(k); however, certain employees may have access to a 414(h) plan instead. A 414(h) plan, also called a pick-up plan, offers people who hold government jobs a tax-advantaged way to…

This one mistake could cost you thousands of dollars

One result of the “Great Resignation” is retirement accounts left behind as people quit their jobs. According to a recent report from Capitalize, “3.8 million retirement accounts were left behind in 2021 and 4.4 million in 2022, representing roughly $30…

You might be doing better than you think

Social Security benefits are supposed to replace around 40 percent of the income you earned while you were working. As of June 2023, the average check is $1,701.62, according to the Social Security Administration – but that amount can differ…

Ask Rusty – I’m 64. When Should I Claim My Social Security?

Dear Rusty: I am 64 years old and still working full time. My question is – when should I start my Social Security? I would like to start it in January 2024 and go part time at work, but would…

Helping your kids fund a Roth IRA

Many retirees regret they didn’t start saving for retirement earlier. But what if you can turn those regrets into actions that benefit your children and provide important lessons? You can by taking this easy step. David McClellan explains how helping…

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