by Kevin Mercadante | Finance, Retirement
Most people don’t have the luxury of being able to address all financial concerns at the same time, at least not in any substantial way or even in equal measure. Most of us have to make choices and set priorities. This is often the case when you’re facing a choice...
by Miranda | Investing, Retirement
For years, the accepted “retirement age” has been 65. However, many people are starting to look at their situations, and they realize that this might not be practical. A recent poll from CBS points out that only 52 percent of Americans not yet retired...
by Miranda | Finance, Insurance, Retirement
Retirement planning is an important part of your long-term financial health. However, as you try to estimate your retirement needs, it makes sense to also remember the health care portion of the equation. Many Americans are worried about health care costs during...
by Kevin Mercadante | Credit and Debt, Finance, Investing, Personal Finance, Retirement
401(k) loans have become a fairly common means of obtaining financing for non-retirement related purposes. This is especially true since the financial meltdown and the tightening of lending guidelines for other types of loans. A 401(k) loan is easy to get – in fact,...