The Department of Labor is pushing through a proposal for mandatory state-run retirement accounts before Obama leaves office The Obama Administration is rushing through plans for a mandatory system of government-run retirement accounts before the 2017 change in Washington. The Department of Labor (DOL) proposed new regulations last November that would mandate states set up […]
The Safest Retirement Investments by Age
Use this quick guide to find the safest retirement investments by age and get your retirement planning back on track The S&P 500 index of stocks is off it’s 52-week high by 13%, well into a correction but not the 20% needed to call it an end to the seven-year bull market. The drop in […]
Debunking the Rules of Retirement Spending: How the 4% Retirement Spending Rule Could Leave You Broke
After years of hard work, saving and planning, you have finally reached retirement. Now the most important question on your mind is, “Will my money last for the rest of my life?” In 1994, a financial planner named William Bengen developed one of the most popular rules of retirement spending. The 4% rule of retirement […]
How does Retirement Spending Change with Age?
This survey sheds new light on how your retirement spending will change and makes it easier to meet retirement goals Too many people fumble into retirement planning with goals based on their current expenses. They end up terribly ill-prepared and miss their retirement goals because of assumptions on retirement spending that just don’t pan out. […]
Where to Put Your 401k Money
Use these points to decide your 401k asset allocation and where to put your 401k money The old rule for investing and asset allocation used to be to subtract your age from 100 for the percentage of your portfolio you should keep in stocks, putting the rest in bonds. The misguided advice has caused millions […]
Why Taxes on High Net Worth Individuals are about to Get Worse
Less than 2% of the population already carries more than half the tax burden. History shows that it may soon get even worse for High Net Worth taxpayers. The United States has always leaned much further to progressive income taxes than collections on regressive sources like consumption or value-added taxes. This burden on higher income […]
Bad News for Retirement Plan Contributions in 2016
There’s good and bad news for retirement plan contributions in 2016, learn what has changed and how to meet your goals Inflation below 2% is a good thing for the most part but it also means bad news for retirement plan contributions in 2016. You won’t be allowed to make bigger contributions to your retirement […]
Top 401k Mistakes that will Crush Your Retirement
From poor investment decisions to not rolling over your plans, these five 401k mistakes can crush your retirement dreams Work in financial planning and investing for as long as I have and you start seeing mistakes that are nearly universal among clients. Most of these are fairly easy to correct and don’t lead to too […]
5 Stories that Changed your World in 2015
It’s time to look back on the most important stories of the year, the ones that changed your world and will change your finances in the years to come This is my favorite time of year. Besides family dinners and holiday worship, it’s a time to look back on 401kRollover and the stories that shaped […]
Drop your Pension Plan Before it Drops YOU
Pension plans are about to get too expensive for Corporate America. What comes next will shock you. Corporate pension plans have been slowly bleeding out for 30 years but the new federal budget has just fired the final shot that will kill the system. New premiums make the costs of offering pension benefits to employees […]