Savings and Investing

The Many Benefits of a Roth IRA

The Many Benefits of a Roth IRA Why do so many people choose it rather than a traditional IRA?   The Roth IRA changed the whole retirement savings perspective. Since its introduction, it has become a fixture in many retirement planning strategies.   The key argument for going Roth can be summed up in a sentence: Paying taxes on retirement contributions today is better than paying taxes on retirement savings tomorrow. Here is a closer look at the trade-off you make [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:14-04:00September 22nd, 2016|IRA, Retirement, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on The Many Benefits of a Roth IRA

Do Women Face Greater Retirement Challenges Than Men?

Do Women Face Greater Retirement Challenges Than Men? If so, how can they plan to meet those challenges?  A new study has raised eyebrows about the retirement prospects of women. It comes from the National Institute on Retirement Security, a non-profit, non-partisan research organization based in Washington, D.C. Studying 2012 U.S. Census data, NRIS found that women aged 65 and older had 26% less income than their male peers. Looking at Vanguard’s 2014 fact set on its retirement plans, NRIS [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:14-04:00August 24th, 2016|Retirement, Savings and Investing, Women & Finances|Comments Off on Do Women Face Greater Retirement Challenges Than Men?

Why the Brexit Should Not Rattle Investors

Why the Brexit Should Not Rattle Investors  Wall Street has rebounded so many times, so quickly.  Uncertainty is the hobgoblin of financial markets. Right now, investors are contending with it daily as the European Union contends with the United Kingdom’s apparent exit. Globally, many institutional investors have responded to this uncertainty by selling. Should American retirement savers follow their lead? They may just want to wait out the turbulence. The Brexit vote was a disruption for Wall Street, not a new normal. [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:15-04:00July 7th, 2016|Business/Economic News, International, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on Why the Brexit Should Not Rattle Investors

Why Are We Saving More and Spending Less?

Why Are We Saving More and Spending Less? Have our memories of the Great Recession altered our habits?  Consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity in the United States. Lately, that spending has moderated. Across the 12 month sending in March, personal spending advanced 3.4%. That matched the gain seen in 2015.1,2  Is a 3.4% annualized gain in personal spending adequate? Not in historical terms. During 2014, consumer spending accelerated 4.2%. The average monthly gain in consumer [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:15-04:00June 9th, 2016|Financial Fitness, Saving & Budgeting, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on Why Are We Saving More and Spending Less?

How Millennials Can Get a Good Start on Retirement Planning

How Millennials Can Get a Good Start on Retirement Planning Some simple steps may make a major financial difference over time. If you are younger than 35, saving for retirement may not feel like a priority. After all, retirement may be 30 years away; if your employer does not sponsor a retirement plan, there may be less incentive for you to start. Even so, you must save and invest for retirement as soon as you can. Time is your greatest [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:15-04:00May 26th, 2016|401(k)/403(b), Financial Fitness, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on How Millennials Can Get a Good Start on Retirement Planning
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