Retirement
Retirement Questions That Have Nothing to Do With Money
Our featured article of the month, Retirement Questions That Have Nothing to Do With Money, delves into lifestyle considerations that retirees often overlook but are just as crucial as financial planning. While securing your financial future is essential, how you spend your days—through hobbies, part-time work, or staying active and social—plays an equally vital role...
Social Security: The Elephant in the Room
Our featured article of the month, Social Security: The Elephant in the Room, outlines the history and some of the challenges facing the Social Security system. From its beginning, the system was designed to help those who had very little and who ultimately lived much shorter lives in retirement. Now, the system has expanded its...
Insurance Needs Assessment: For Empty Nesters and Retirees
Our featured article of the month, Insurance Needs Assessment: For Empty Nesters and Retirees, outlines the primary insurance coverages one should review as the kids leave the nest and retirement is within view. While the purpose of some coverages may change, some usefulness for them can still be found. For instance, Homeowner's Insurance certainly provides...
Three Key Questions to Answer Before Taking Social Security
Our featured article of the month, Three Key Questions to Answer Before Taking Social Security, touches on some of the important considerations regarding your benefits. The timing of receiving benefits certainly depends upon your personal financial situation and, of course, your educated guess on your longevity. That is an unknown factor that isn't up to any...
Managing Money as a Couple
Our featured article of the month, Managing Money As A Couple, discusses the importance of making financial decisions as a couple in the household. When I meet with clients I emphasize the importance of meeting with the couple together. I fully understand that typically one person is more interested or atuned to their financial situation...
Retirement Plan Contribution Limits for 2025
Our featured article of the month, Retirement Plan Contribution Limits for 2025, details changes in retirement additions based on your age as adjusted through the SECURE Act 2.0. If you are between the ages of 60 and 63 then the "super catch-up" of up to $11,250 may be a consideration if you are looking to...
How Retirement Spending Changes With Time
Our featured article of the month, How Retirement Spending Changes With Time, is a primer for pre- or new retirees to help set expectations and dampen fears. While retirement will be a new and exciting adventure to embark on, with many retirees certainly "living it up" in the first few years, patterns of behavior will...
Immediate vs. Deferred Annuities
Our featured article of the month, Immediate vs. Deferred Annuities explains some of the basic differences between these long used retirement vehicles. In the past few decades, pensions have become few and far between, especially within the private sector. Having similar traits, annuities have secured a consistent presence in the retirement planning industry. The reason?...
Helpful Retirement Strategies for Women
Our featured article of the month, Helpful Retirement Strategies for Women, provides some initial steps for developing good savings habits, normalizing conversations and becoming more engaged in planning your future. Considering the longevity difference between women and men, women should be even more engaged in retirement goal planning. As mentioned in DRS Retirement Report from...
Consider Keeping Your Life Insurance When You Retire
Our featured article of the month, Consider Keeping Your Life Insurance When You Retire, starts the conversation on this topic and expands on it slightly in regards to insurance planning strategies. Traditionally, life insurance was considered unnecessary once you hit retirement, the nest was empty and a liability such as a mortgage was satisfied. However,...









