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Thursday, August 3, 2017

This week’s retirement strategies and news


August 03    
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  Retirement misconceptions, from A to Social Security  
  Here are some of the misguided assumptions that people make about retirement planning.  
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    Retirement savers relying on rising CD rates will have to wait
Compared to 2 years ago, the national average yield for a 6-mo CD has increased to 0.22% from 0.16%. For a 1-year CD, that number is 0.36%, up from 0.27%.                              
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  retirement plan label on document folder   Powell: Saving for retirement in the most tax-efficient manner possible
Many experts are focused on helping retirees determine the most tax-efficient way to generate income in retirement.                              
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    How to tell if you're ready to retire
Retirement isn't a decision to take lightly. Here's how to know if the time is right.                              
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    How safe is your Medicare?
Forget the myths about Medicare being broke. Here's the truth.                              
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  When choosing between job offers, the one that offers a pension along with the 401(k) plan is your best bet, even if the 401(k) match is less.   Teachers: Here’s how to ace retirement without Social Security
About 40% of public school teachers aren’t covered by the Social Security system. That goes back to the initial draft of the Social Security Act in 1935.                              
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  It's easy to drop the ball when trying to figure out stocks, bonds, cash and taxes.   Pete the Planner: Is cashing in shares answer to debt problem?
Cashing in stock shares to pay off debt may not be answer.                              
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  Treasury Secretary Jovita Carranza, middle, announced the phaseout of the myRA program Friday.   Trump administration ends low-income retirement savings plan
An Obama-era program helping low- and moderate-income households save for retirement will be shut down because of high expense and low participation.                              
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    myRA retirement plan is dead. Here’s some alternatives for your funds
There are other retirement savings vehicles out there, including the Roth IRA. Here’s how to invest for retirement in absence of the myRA.                              
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    4 financial milestones to reach before you retire
Looking forward to retirement? Here are a few goals to hit first.                              
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