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Four Areas of Retirement Where Professional Advice Can Be A Difference Maker

Many things can be done on your own for retirement planning, but there are areas where having a trusted financial professional can be a great benefit. Today Jon and Karyn go over four specific areas such as Social Security optimization, tax diversification, and others, where professional help can help maximize your ability to be sure the income is there for your post-working years.

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Retirement Reality Check

The fantasy of what retirement will look like and the reality are sometimes very different. How much you have saved versus how long you can live a particular lifestyle can sometimes fall into the category labeled “unrealistic”. Though not for lack of trying, many retirees find that the life that they had in mind for retirement does not match up perfectly with their budget based on their retirement income sources. As a result of this disparity, many still working Baby Boomers plan to continue working past the age of 65 or don’t see themselves retiring at all. A third of boomers plan to still earn a steady income during their retirement. The fact is, a majority of boomers do not have the retirement savings to support themselves without working. A paltry 15% feel they have saved enough to retire. Additionally, one-third of those nearing or in retirement have not devised a written plan or strategy for their retirement assets and income.

Part of the challenge in funding retirement is that people live a lot longer. A person who retires at 65 can be expected to live another twenty years. Someone thinking they will just continue to work at their current job, for their current pay indefinitely is, unfortunately, being unrealistic. While age discrimination is illegal, many companies find a way to push older workers out in order to establish younger professionals in leadership positions. As a result, those who were hoping to stay in their position are laid-off or demoted.

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Seven Steps to Help Prepare Your Assets for the Next Market Downturn

The stock market is remaining strong as we enter the final months of 2018 – but it eventually will start a downward trend of some kind. Today Jon and Karyn talk about the proper steps to take to be sure your investments for retirement are positioned so when this does occur, losses can be kept to a minimum and your nest egg stays safer to preserve your funds – and maybe even preserve your retirement.

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Fixing Eight Common Money Mistakes

These include not having a budget, not planning on when to take Social Security, and not knowing how much you can take out on a regular basis. Jon and Karyn discuss these areas and others to be sure you have all the bases covered and that one mistake doesn’t lead to others.

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Seven Strategies to Protect Your Assets from Health Care Costs

Health care is expensive. Add in the cost of potential long-term care and retirement health care is even more expensive. Today Jon and Karyn talk about the best ways to protect your income from those high costs by using portions of your assets in areas such as insurance or health savings accounts to provide funding if the worst case scenario does occur.

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Five Financial Fundamentals for Your Retirement

These fundamentals are specifically designed to help prevent your portfolio from the kind of market volatility that occurred this past February – and which we did not see much of last year. Today Karyn goes through all five of them to help you make sure your plan and nest egg are protected.

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Picking The Right Retirement Date

Do you have an idea of when you want to retire? Whether you have that or are still in the process, Jon and Karyn talk about the factors you need to take into account when deciding when to pull the trigger and making sure that the decision you make is the right one for you.

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Like the Idea of Retiring Sooner?

Who doesn’t, right? Even though more Americans are retiring later, more people would prefer to call it quits sooner. But that’s easier said than done – especially if you don’t have a rock solid plan to do it. Today Jon discusses the things you can’t overlook if you plan to retire early. Including trying to save more, allowing for health care until Medicare eligibility kicks in, and seven other factors you need to have locked down if retiring sooner rather than later.

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