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July 2019

Millennials and Money

Submitted by The Participant Effect on July 25th, 2019

Millennials are facing difficulties as they attempt to navigate in stormy financial seas according to PwC’s report: Millennials & Financial Literacy— The Struggle with Personal Finance. The study was conducted in partnership with The Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center at George Washington University.

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Midyear Financial Checkup

Submitted by The Participant Effect on July 25th, 2019

Can you believe that half the year is already gone? It’s time for a midyear financial checkup to make sure you’re on track to meet your retirement and other financial goals. This is a great time to set up an appointment with your NFP financial advisor or just take the opportunity to review some of the following areas of your financial wellness plan on your own.

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Can Early Retirement Lengthen Your Life?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on July 25th, 2019

Research conducted by the University of Amsterdam found that early retirement might potentially enhance longevity. In their study of male Dutch civil servants over the age of 54, the authors found that those who took early retirement were 42% less likely to die over five years versus those who continued to work.

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Don’t Make These 401(k) Mistakes

Submitted by The Participant Effect on July 25th, 2019

Named after Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, this powerful retirement vehicle was created in the early 1980s by Congress as an alternative to traditional defined benefit plans. Funded with pre-tax contributions, 401(k) plans help employees save while lowering their taxable income. Employee matching funds, when available, make this retirement planning option hard to beat.

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I’ve Depleted My Emergency Fund. Now What?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on February 4th, 2021

Perhaps you’ve lost a job, faced an illness or have been delt a family crisis that emptied out your emergency fund. What are your next steps?

 

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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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  • retirement planning
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