A recent report from the GAO suggests that IRAs are becoming an increasingly important element of retirement security. An estimated 43 million taxpayers have IRAs, worth an estimated $5.2 trillion. Some 42.3 million of these IRAs are worth less than $1 million each, and 800,000 are worth more. 314 taxpayers have IRAs worth $25 million […]
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I NEED PROTECTION FOR MY 401(K) DISTRIBUTION
Dear Employee Benefit Officer: When I retire in about a year, I’m expecting a six-figure distribution from my employer’s 401(k) plan. The success of my retirement turns on what I do with this money, and I’m more than a little unsettled by the prospect. What should I do to keep my all my options open? […]
Read MoreARE YOU A LIVING TRUST CANDIDATE?
Any comprehensive review of an older person’s financial planning is likely to touch upon the value of a revocable living trust for investment management. THE TRUST APPROACH provides a great tool for delegating investment responsibility into experienced hands without giving up control of assets. Anyone with a substantial portfolio should consider a trust and the […]
Read MoreWeekly Update 12-05-2016
The S&P 500 price return as of December 9 was up 5.6% since the election and 10.55% for the year to date. The yield on the 10-Year Treasury also rose again last week finishing at 2.46%. The week ahead will be busy and includes the Fed’s FOMC meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday. We remain focused […]
Read MoreWeekly Update 12-05-2016
Stocks ended modestly lower last week, ending their three week winning streak. The 10-Year Treasury extended its streak of higher yields to four weeks, closing at a yield of 2.39%. Higher rates are beginning to affect the prices of interest rate sensitive stocks. Traders bid the price of oil back over $52 after news of […]
Read MoreWeekly Update 11-28-16
Stocks, as measured by the S&P 500, were up another 1.45% last week. The yield on the benchmark 10-Year Treasury also continued higher and was up four basis points to 2.37%. Rising stock prices and declining bond prices (higher interest rates) is generally the norm. In a free market, economic expansion leads to increased demand […]
Read MoreWeekly Update 11-22-16
Albert Einstein called compound interest the eighth wonder of the world. I cannot find any mention of him commenting on dollar cost averaging but even if it does not rank as the ninth wonder, it is definitely worth a day trip in your financial travels. Dollar cost averaging is the investment technique of buying a […]
Read MoreWeekly Update 11-14-16
“We’ve long felt that the only value of stock forecasters is to make fortune tellers look good.” This Warren Buffett observation came to mind again last week when the market failed to crash when voters elected Donald Trump president of the United States. This is the second time in five months market tea leaf readers […]
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