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2025 Retirement Savings Rules You Need to Know

The 2025 retirement savings rules may provide new opportunities for individuals to save more in their 401(k) plans.  This is due to the passing of SECURE Act 2.0 which passed in 2022, which many provisions set to take effect in 2025. Some of the new provisions may require employer implementation – and employers have discretion… Continue reading 2025 Retirement Savings Rules You Need to Know

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2025’s Super Catch-Up 401(k) Contribution: What You Need to Know

If you’re between the ages of 60 and 63, 2025 marks a golden opportunity to supercharge your retirement savings.  Thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act, the IRS is rolling out a special “super catch-up” 401(k) contribution limit, allowing eligible individuals to save significantly more than ever before. This new contribution limit is designed to give… Continue reading 2025’s Super Catch-Up 401(k) Contribution: What You Need to Know

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Americans Lack Plans for Retirement Income [New Study]

Allianz Life’s 2024 Annual Retirement Study is out, and it shows a whole lot of Americans lack plans for retirement income. In fact, more than half of Americans do not have a plan in place for retirement.¹ If that isn’t troubling enough, in a report entitled Americans Face Alarming Retirement Savings Shortfall, the National Institute… Continue reading Americans Lack Plans for Retirement Income [New Study]

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Aging Parents & Finances: A Financial Talk Every Family Should Have

As our parents age, it’s natural to start worrying about their financial well-being. But how do you approach a conversation about money with the very people who raised you? We get it. It’s awkward. According to a Bankrate survey, “Americans think money is more taboo to talk about than their political or religious views.”¹ Specifically,… Continue reading Aging Parents & Finances: A Financial Talk Every Family Should Have

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Retirement 401(k) and IRA Contribution Limits for 2025

The IRS announced changes to retirement contribution limits to help workers boost their retirement savings with cost-of-living adjustments.  Whether you’re saving through a 401(k), IRA, or another retirement plan, these updates can help you plan to maximize your contributions and ensure your retirement fund grows over time.   401(k) Retirement Plan Contribution Limits for 2025… Continue reading Retirement 401(k) and IRA Contribution Limits for 2025

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Avoid the 401(k) to IRA Rollover Cash Trap

Many Americans are potentially missing out on retirement savings by falling victims to the 401(k) to IRA rollover cash trap. According to Andy Reed, head of investor behavior research at Vanguard, “IRA cash is a billion-dollar blind spot.”¹ A recent report from Vanguard found that almost two-thirds of rollover investors unintentionally hold cash without investing… Continue reading Avoid the 401(k) to IRA Rollover Cash Trap

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What to Do If You’re Nearing Retirement with Less Savings Than Expected

If you are nearing retirement and have less savings than expected, you are not alone. Many Americans feel the same way. The 2023 Protected Retirement Income and Planning (PRIP) study from the Alliance for Lifetime Income found:  51% of consumers between 45 and 75 feel they do not have enough retirement savings to last their… Continue reading What to Do If You’re Nearing Retirement with Less Savings Than Expected

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Social Security COLA Increase Is Not Designed to Cover Retirement

On October 10, the new Social Security COLA increase was announced, and many retirees were disappointed. Each year, there is a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which is determined by a measurement of the Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers. The 2025 Social Security COLA increase is merely 2.5%.¹ This… Continue reading Social Security COLA Increase Is Not Designed to Cover Retirement

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5 Things to Consider with Your 401(k) When You Change Jobs

In today’s dynamic job market, it’s not uncommon for people to change jobs several times throughout their careers.  With each job transition comes a new set of considerations, especially when it comes to your 401(k). So, what do you do with your 401(k) when you change jobs? If you have been taking advantage of your… Continue reading 5 Things to Consider with Your 401(k) When You Change Jobs