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Tips on How To Plan For Retirement

Taxes, uncertainty concerning the future, and a variety of other issues could make you to ask yourself  how to plan for retirement? Regardless of your perceived scenario, there are some moves you can make to help put yourself in the greatest position for the future. Let’s discover some answers for the question “how to plan for retirement”. Prepare to Live [...]

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Posted by Frank Shurtz - November 8, 2011 at 6:21 pm

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Retirement Advisors Recommend Dividend Income for Retirement

One of the challenges numerous retirement advisors address with clients is generating income from dividend stocks while mitigating volatility. Unfortunately, typical stock dividends come with no assurances. Companies aren’t forced or required to pay them, and in tough economic times, companies could postpone their dividends at any time as their company needs dictate. Because there are no assurances for dividends, [...]

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Posted by Frank Shurtz - November 7, 2011 at 1:15 pm

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High Yield Bonds in Your Retirement Financial Planning

Most retirement financial planning  advisers will advise you to invest your pension money in a varied selection of shares, because over a long period of time, this kind of  portfolio could possibly outperform a varied collection of bonds. That could be great guidance, if you have time and energy to ride out stock exchange volatility. But in the event that [...]

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Posted by Frank Shurtz - October 25, 2010 at 7:54 pm

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Retirement Financial Planning – Step by Step

Financial planning prior to retirement is focused on asset accumulation, tax minimization and maintaining a budget that allows for maximum savings.   Retirement financial planning however is focused on these different objectives:  maintain an adequate income without salary or wages, maximizing pension and social security, having adequate health and long term care protection and minimizing financial risk. You can’t know for [...]

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Posted by bobrichards - November 17, 2008 at 8:02 pm

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