The accurate answer to this would require an adviser to look at the pension documents and the choices you made when you began receiving the pension income. The most likely answer is your new wife will not receive a benefit if you were to die, because you have already started . . . .
Read MoreThe answer to this question will also depend on how much money you have in your 401(k), what your Social Security benefit is expected to be, and how much your annual expenses will be in retirement. If you have a sizable 401(k) (think more than 15x to 20x your annual . . . .
Read MoreI would be hesitant to pay for the home improvement either through withdrawing from a retirement account or getting a HELOC. Both options will increase your risk and harm your ability to enjoy a comfortable retirement over the long-term. There are other recommendations you should . . . .
Read MoreYes, you will want to contribute the maximum you can to the Roth IRA, which is $6,500 in 2018 (you get access to the $1,000 catch-up contribution for being over age 50). You may also need to save additional money into a taxable account to supplement your tax-advantaged retirement funds. . . .
Read MoreAlthough I cannot identify a specific asset allocation without doing a lot more analysis and knowing what your current asset allocation is, my general comment are below. You seem to be positioned well for the future. In fact . . . .
Read MoreThe end of last week saw a stock market drop which has many spooked and supposed experts have been using words like ‘market crash’, ‘historic drop’, and ‘recession’. Here are the 5 things you should do to keep the market downturn from ruining your financial plan.
Read MoreI am going to attempt to answer your questions as well as I can, but (and I can't stress this enough) this is not a decision you want to make based on advice off the of a website forum. You are considering a major irrevocable decision which could have significant . . . .
Read MoreDespite what you might hear, there are some very good ‘pros’ in favor of annuities. But, there are also a lot of very big ‘cons’ with buying an annuity. Annuities provide a fixed income until you die, which is very attractive for retirees. With a fixed annuity, the fact the insurance company is taking. . . .
Read MoreThere are no sure proof ways to safeguard a nest egg, but there are things you can do which will improve your protections and increase the safeguards. Below are some general recommendations which can help you see what tools are available to you to protect your wealth based on the. . . .
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