Retirement Alignment
Here are some noteworthy financial and lifestyle facts about life after 50 that might surprise you.
Here are some noteworthy financial and lifestyle facts about life after 50 that might surprise you.
Planning the right time for your retirement depends on a lot of factors: how long do you want to continue to work, how much money do you have saved, what is your health like, and what is the economy doing? Some of these are within your control and you can change if, for example, market conditions are less than ideal you might choose to continue to work for a few more years until your nest egg recovers.
When it comes to Social Security, there’s an elephant in the room…
When, where, and how should you file for Social Security so you can balance your benefits, tax exposure, and retirement lifestyle.
The problem is finding up-to-date, accurate information to help you make the right choices — choices that can make or break your biggest source of government-guaranteed retirement income.
Here are some noteworthy financial and lifestyle facts about life after 50 and in retirement that might surprise you.
We call them “zombie” plans…The old 401(k), 403(b), or 457 plan that’s practically left for dead, neglected, and untouched with your old employer.