How Much $100 is Really Worth in Each State

I’ll admit it – I’m an HGTV fanatic. I love that channel, particularly one of their flagship shows, House Hunters. In it, the main contestants are looking for a new house to buy. A local realtor will show them around to 3 houses within their stated budget, and by the end they will choose which house to purchase. This show is shot all over the United States, in varying degrees of real estate markets. Depending on where the contestants are located, an average $300,000 budget can mean a 1 bedroom condo (in a place like the San Francisco Bay Area) or a detached single family home with a nice sized backyard (in a place like Nashville, TN)...

7 questions to ask yourself before deciding to retire

In a recent Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2014 conducted by the Federal Reserve Board, only 13 percent of people who haven't retired yet say they've given a lot of thought to financial planning for retirement,. Moreover, nearly 40 percent say they have given little to no thought to retirement planning. Whether due to financial issues or a lack of foresight, it seems a lot of people just don't give much thought to retirement....

How to Time Your Medicare Enrollment

Medicare is an important piece of the retirement puzzle. As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, healthcare costs are increasingly becoming a bigger portion of the retirement expense pie, and a majority of retirees count on Medicare to help ease the cost of that burden. However for most clients transitioning into retirement, signing up for these benefits is a big mystery to them. In fact, most don’t know that they can be penalized via higher premiums due if they miss the very important 7 month window surrounding their 65th birthday...

Quarterly Retirement Snapshot

Following is the Q1 2015 retirement savings analysis from Fidelity Investments. The analysis includes highlights of 401(k) plans, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and small business retirement plans (bolded statements are my emphasis):

401(k) highlights

  • The average 401(k) balance1 at the end of Q1 was $91,800. The average balance is up 0.5 percent from last quarter and up 3.6 percent from one year ago...