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June 2017

Better Manage Your Old 401(K)

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

If your employer is a retirement plan sponsor that offers access to a 401(k) plan, you should be taking advantage of it to save for retirement. 401(k)s offer significant advantages to workers, such as the ability to save on a tax-deferred basis and often, employer savings matches.

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Evaluate How Much You Need for Retirement

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

Many people who are saving for retirement haven’t taken the time to figure out how much they may need when they retire. Financial planners who do pension consulting point out that saving without a goal could leave you in trouble when you reach retirement. After all, how do you know if you’re saving enough if you don’t know how much you may need?

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Buy or Refinance a Home

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

For most people, a home is the biggest financial commitment they will make, so it’s important to carefully review your options when you’re thinking about making a change to your housing situation. Retirement plan consultants also note that your home will also generally be your largest asset when you retire, and that’s an important consideration for many people.

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Hidden Taxes in Your Tax-Free Retirement Account

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

Sometimes people are surprised to find out they owe taxes on investments in their “tax-free” retirement accounts. It’s not common, but pension consultants note that it can happen.

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Three Tax Tips That Can Help As You Approach or Begin Retirement

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

Retirement is a whole new phase of life. You’ll experience many new things, and you’ll leave other things behind. One thing that won’t disappear, however, are taxes. If you’ve followed the advice of retirement plan consultants, you’re probably saving in tax-advantaged retirement accounts, like 401(k)s or IRAs.

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Key Considerations for Retiring Couples

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

Educating plan participants is one of the many duties of pension consulting firms, but many focus on accumulating and building wealth while plan participants are working. While that’s important, it’s also important for participants to consider what happens after they retire.

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Three Ways to Ensure the Continuation of the American Retirement Dream

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

Frequently, the news about retirement is pretty pessimistic. Pensions no longer exist for most workers, we aren’t saving enough, and Social Security is going to disappear. However, things may not be as bleak as they are often painted. If you’re a retirement plan sponsor, you may be wondering how you can help your employees prepare for retirement.

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Smart Things to do BEFORE You Retire

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

A lot of people focus on things to do after they retire, but there are a number of things you should take care of before you hit that milestone. Retirement planning specialists, The Participant EffectSM, explain the steps that will help you better prepare for retirement and help make this transition successful.

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7 Tips To Prepare You for Retirement

Submitted by The Participant Effect on June 5th, 2017

A secure and enjoyable retirement doesn’t just happen. You need to plan for it. And the sooner you start planning, the more time you’ll have to make changes and adjustments to meet your retirement goals. Here are seven things you should consider for your retirement plan. - What will you do?

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How Much House Can I Afford?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on February 4th, 2021

You’re eyeing center-hall colonials in your neighborhood and dreaming about the garden you want to plant in the backyard and all the holiday celebrations you’ll host. You’ve saved toward this goal and think you’re ready to pull the trigger. But the real question is: How much house can I afford?

Or is it?

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Is Social Security “Going Broke”?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on September 30th, 2020

Social Security’s financial cliff is coming closer into view. Experts project that the fund that pays for government retirement benefits through FICA taxes will be depleted within the next 15 years.

 

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