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When Should You Take Your RMDs?

Retirement gives you plenty of choices. You can decide when to claim your Social Security, what Medicare coverage to buy, whether you want to travel or stay put, work part-time or relax. One aspect of retirement finances many people think … Continue reading

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Millennials, Do Not Imitate Your Parents

They invested heavily in what was “hot” and got burned.    A new generation of investors is coming to the forefront: your generation. Millennials have witnessed a fantastic bull market, one of the longest on record. Any given week, scary … Continue reading

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When Is Social Security Income Taxable?

The answer depends on your income.    Your Social Security income could be taxed. That may seem unfair, or unfathomable. Regardless of how you feel about it, it is a possibility.   Seniors have had to contend with this possibility since … Continue reading

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5 Signs You Retired Too Early

The lure of early retirement is enticing, there’s no doubt about it. A 2015 study by the Boston College’s Center for Retirement Research shows us that the average retirement age for men is 62, and for women is 64. (1) But … Continue reading

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Host Of The Savvy Investor Show, Michael Canet JD LLM, Discusses the 5 Signs You Retired Too Early

Michael Canet JD LLM, is a financial planner, estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and Radio Show, where he and Savvy Investor guests help listeners create, grow, and preserve their wealth. In this article, Canet discusses 5 … Continue reading

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Will Debt Spoil Too Many Retirements?

What pre-retirees owe could compromise their future quality of life. The key points of retirement planning are easily stated. Start saving and investing early in life. Save and invest consistently. Avoid drawing down your savings along the way. Another possible point … Continue reading

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How Much Do You Know About Social Security? (Quiz)

Social Security can be complicated to navigate at times, but since it’s so vital to your retirement income plan, it’s important to make wise decisions and create strategies to optimize your benefits. If you’re planning for your retirement income and … Continue reading

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Host Of The Savvy Investor Show, Michael Canet JD LLM, Talks About Financial Priorities Young Families Should Address

Michael Canet JD LLM, is a financial planner, estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and Radio Show, where he and Savvy Investor guests help listeners create, grow, and preserve their wealth. In this article, Canet discusses How … Continue reading

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Financial Priorities Young Families Should Address

Wise money moves for parents under 40.    As you start a family, you start to think about certain financial matters. Before you became a mom or dad, you may not have thought about them much, but so much changes when … Continue reading

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Getting (Mentally) Ready to Retire

Even those who have saved millions must prepare for a lifestyle adjustment.    A successful retirement is not merely measured in financial terms. Even those who retire with small fortunes can face boredom or depression and the fear of drawing down their … Continue reading

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