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Retirement Savings Better Than Ever
America's collective readiness for retirement is improving, according to Fidelity's latest Retirement Savings Assessment study. The study di...
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7 Ways To Retire With $1 Million
How can you retire with $1 million in assets? It's easy… if you start with $3 million! All kidding aside, the best answer is to make a plan ...
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Asked by Michael
Answered by Linda A. Stortz
CPA, EA in Largo, FL
CPA, EA in Largo, FL
You must be asking if you can "make" an IRA
contribution, rather than "take" an IRA
contribution. No, either one of you must have
earned compensation from wages, salar...
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Asked by an anonymous user
A good way to think this through is to look at
how much you're earning (or it's costing) in
each case. For example, the mortgage is only
4.5% interest whereas your cre...
Guide
5 Reasons to Invest In A Roth IRA
Should you invest in a Roth IRA instead of a traditional IRA? If you have earned income for the year, your modified adjusted gross income (M...
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Guide
457 Plans And Thrift Savings Plans
If you work in the private sector, you likely have access to a 401(k) plan that allows you to put aside a portion of your paycheck toward a ...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Tony Villa
Financial Adviser in Livingston, NJ
Financial Adviser in Livingston, NJ
Why would you do that? Your current allocation
is quite conservative & you can't predict when
the markets may improve (gain in value) again.
How long are you hoping th...
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Asked by Jenna
Hi Jenna. You're looking towards the future
and ready to move forward - that's great! I
also know it's not easy.
Before diving
right in, it would be good to reflec...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Here is my opinion -- gold is a terrible
investment. It has no intrinsic return. Yes
in an extreme market crisis, it can do well
for a short while. Create a boring,...
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Asked by yancy
Hi Yancy! It pays to take a look at what your
employer plan offers. On the plus side, the
money comes out of your paycheck
automatically, so it's super easy. You can
c...
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