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How Could the One Big Beautiful Bill Impact Taxes for Retirees?
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) includes several tax changes that directly affect retirees, especially how their Social Security is taxed, how much of their income is shielded by deductions, and how much they can deduct in-state and local taxes (SALT). While some speculate that tax deductions could cause further deficit and Social Security Trust fund issues in the future, [...]
What Retirees Need to Know About the New “One Big Beautiful Bill”
President Trump’s newly passed “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) is making headlines, and retirees might want to pay close attention. Aimed at expanding the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), this sweeping legislation includes a mix of tax breaks and potential pitfalls that could impact seniors for years to come. Potential Benefits of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Proposal [...]
Will Your Retirement Outlive You? The Real Risk of Longevity
Most retirees don’t fear market crashes or inflation nearly as much as they fear one very real possibility: running out of money. And yet, many financial plans focus on growing your nest egg, not preserving and distributing it over a retirement that could span decades. The Longevity Problem This is the core of longevity risk—the risk of outliving your assets. [...]
Claiming Social Security at the Right Time Could Change Your Retirement
For many retirees, Social Security isn’t just a monthly deposit—it’s the foundation of their entire retirement income. But choosing when to claim it isn’t as simple as picking a birthday and signing paperwork. It’s a decision with lifelong consequences. Claim too early, and you could lock in thousands less per year. Wait too long without a plan, and you might [...]
Why It’s Crucial to Boost Savings Before Retirement
For those nearing retirement, there’s one truth that becomes increasingly clear: the window to build wealth narrows with each passing year. While starting early is always ideal, it’s not too late for pre-retirees in their 50s or early 60s to make meaningful progress toward financial security. In fact, now is the time to double down on savings—and fortunately, there are [...]
4 Key Birthday Milestones in Retirement—and What They Mean for Your Financial Strategy
Birthdays in retirement aren’t just a reason to celebrate—they’re also checkpoints that can unlock new financial opportunities (or trigger important deadlines). From Social Security eligibility to Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs), several key ages mark turning points in your retirement journey. Here are four birthday milestones every retiree should know—and what they mean for your financial strategy. Age 59½ – Penalty-Free [...]
What to Do With Leftover 529 Plan Funds After Graduation
By Jason Griffith Watching your child walk across the graduation stage is a moment you’ll never forget—full of pride, joy, and maybe even a few happy tears. It also marks the end of a significant financial chapter: the college tuition years. But what if there’s still money left in your child’s 529 college savings plan? It’s more common than you [...]
Does Retirement Have to Happen All at Once?
Imagine transitioning into retirement not as a sudden leap but as a gradual, comfortable glide. This approach, known as phased retirement, is gaining popularity. It allows people like you to reduce working hours over time, allowing a smoother shift from full-time employment to full-time retirement... and it even has financial benefits. But doing it right is key. What is Phased [...]
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