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Can I save $100 per month towards Retirement?

By Susan James

How can some people have more than $1 million saved for retirement, while others have nothing at all put away for their Golden Years? Two words, retirement planning. Retirement Planning to Succeed Retirement – the thought can be both exciting and daunting. It’s exciting because you finally get the chance to get out … [Read more...]

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When You Should Have Started Saving for Retirement

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When Should I Start Saving for Retirement

How could one person invest $1,000 and have $5,400 for retirement, while another might have invested the same amount but only have $2,500 with no additional retirement funds saved up? Every working adult should know at some point in their career that planning for their retirement is vital, especially if he or she have … [Read more...]

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Can I save $100 per month towards Retirement?

By Susan James

How can some people have more than $1 million saved for retirement, while others have nothing at all put away for their Golden Years? Two words, retirement planning. Retirement Planning to Succeed Retirement - the thought can be both exciting and daunting. It's exciting because you finally get the chance to get … [Read more...]

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Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA: Which is Right for You?

By Susan James

How to have $1,000,000 in your account for retirement: Save $1,250 per month for 40 years at 2.4% interest (current available guaranteed interest rate at US bank) and you will have $1,011,019 in your account in 40 years.

Do you know why some people have to pay taxes when they contribute to their IRA while others have to pay taxes when they make a withdrawal? It all comes down to the type of IRA (individual retirement account) in question – a Roth IRA or a traditional IRA. The reason being is that each type of IRA comes with its own set … [Read more...]

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What is a SEP IRA Account and Should I have one?

By Susan James

How are self-employed individuals supposed to save for retirement when they don't have access to an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan? The answer is to sign up for an SEP IRA - a Simplified Employee Pension Plan. What Is a SEP IRA? Essentially, a SEP IRA account is a pension plan designed for those who are … [Read more...]

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SEP IRA – A Retirement Plan for the Self-Employed

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How are self-employed individuals supposed to save for their future retirement when they don’t have access to a 401(k), 403(b), 401(a), 457, or some other employer-sponsored supplemental retirement plan? Good question. The answer is to sign up for an SEP IRA – a Simplified Employee Pension Plan. What Is a SEP … [Read more...]

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Why You Should Consider Relocating For Retirement

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While some retirees live in comfort and peace, others struggle with high bills, a high cost of living and a home that does not fit their needs. This is why retirement planning should include a list of places of where you would like to live since many don’t realize how living expenses can quickly drain your retirement … [Read more...]

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Retirement Age? Nest Egg Calculator by IRA Success Financial Planning

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Putting aside savings is can be complex and requires dedication. One of the easiest ways to get your retirement savings on track is by opening up a Traditional IRA or Roth IRA. Investing in an IRA account is a great way of diversifying your retirement portfolio because of its excellent tax advantages and interest … [Read more...]

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IRA Accounts – Open your IRA Today – Benefits, Reviews, Rates

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Smart financial makes all the difference when it comes to having a funded retirement plan when you finally reach retirement age. One way to get your early retirement planning on track is to open up a Traditional IRA or Roth IRA. Some of the contributing factors in deciding which IRA may be right for you may include … [Read more...]

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