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Ask an advisor: We earn $350K+ per year and can't contribute to a Roth IRA. Do we have to wait until retirement to convert?
Because of our income bracket – we make over $350,000 per year – we cannot contribute to a Roth anymore. We're 61 and 62, and ...
A great financial advisor is worth their weight in gold. However, not every financial advisor specializes in retirement-related issues, and that's where retirement advisors come in. A retirement ...
A financial advisor says that a typical retiree will live through multiple recessions. The good news is you can expect them, and stress-test your portfolio beforehand. Factor in the chance of one or ...
Is 30 years of savings realistic or just overkill?
Two-thirds of financial advisors are changing their retirement investment advice for clients due to a volatile market and ...
The quarterly "Advisor Outlook Index," conducted by U.S. News & World Report and AdvisorFinder, asks financial advisors to ...
The FIRE Reddit community discusses a financial advisor's concerns about the Social Security program's long-term viability.
Your financial advisor is begging you to stop making these mistakes. Here are 15 things financial advisors wish retirees ...
Retirement advisors are a type of financial advisor. The difference is that they've taken it upon themselves to gain the training required to help you remain financially comfortable in retirement.
Gen X faces rising costs, debt and family obligations. Discover the major obstacles to retirement readiness — and how to ...
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