retirement
What is your magic retirement number?
Have you established a “magic number” you will need to accomplish all your dreams and hopes in your retirement? If so, is it nearly $1.1 million? According to a recent online survey, “On average, Americans believe they need nearly $1.1…
Do you need to updated your estate documents?
You have retired, but your work is not done. There are five changes you should be making now. One of the first things you should do once you are retired, and every five years afterwards, is to review your estate…
Achieving the maximum Social Security benefit
The maximum monthly Social Security benefit amount for 2025 is $5,108, or $61,296 annually. Do you know what it takes to receive that amount? Most people don’t. To earn the maximum benefit, you must understand how Social Security calculates your…
Don’t let fear cost you money
According to Suze Orman, a financial expert with more than 40 years of experience, the biggest retirement mistake you can make is claiming your Social Security benefits early. Delaying your claim can significantly increase your total lifetime benefits, as starting…
Americans feel strongly about Social Security
Americans feel strongly about Social Security and are worried about its future, according to two recent surveys. The first, commissioned by the Bipartisan Policy Center’s American Savings Education Council (ASEC) and conducted by Public First, found that “93 percent of…
What will Millennials’ retirement look like?
We all have dreams of what our retirement will look like. I know I do. Will yours be traveling the world, improving your golf or pickleball game, or just spending more time with your loved ones? Whatever it is, each…
Avoid these retirement mistakes
A record number of American workers will soon be entering retirement, but are they prepared? There are many moving parts to retirement, ranging from knowing how your pension will be paid out, when to claim your Social Security benefits, and…
Why working longer is a risky plan
More Americans are considering postponing retirement. According to a new survey from F&G Insurance Company, 70 percent of workers have thought about delaying their retirement date. Why? Almost half of the survey respondents cited “fears of not having enough money…
Prevention is cheaper in the end
In 2023, the average retiree household incurs approximately $21,400 in annual healthcare costs, with many retirees facing costs of $43,500 or higher. While there is no crystal ball to predict exactly what you will spend on healthcare in retirement, there…
You mistakenly filed early for Social Security
You realized that claiming your Social Security benefits before your full retirement age was a mistake. But you do have options to correct that mistake, so let’s look at your options. Withdrawing your application You can withdraw your application within…