Retirement

Can You Still Retire After 2008’s Losses?

2008 was a BAD year for retirement funds. Aside from the fact that it was a bad year for pretty much anything financial, retirement funds in particular are suffering for some non-financial reasons as well.
It’s estimated that at this point investors have lost between 30% and 45% of the value of their investments. That wipes [...]



Don’t Neglect Your Retirement Investment, Especially NOW!

Times are tough, stocks are going down like the Titanic, and people are panicking. You can smell the fear in the air like a malignant cologne. Many huge companies’ stock is valued at a fraction of what it would normally sell for and the Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) is enough to make a hardened stock broker [...]



10 Fun Things to do With Your 401k Statement

It’s that time of the year again, time to receive the quarterly 401k statements. If you’re anything like myself, you’re not looking forward to the little piece of paper that’s telling you your beach retirement has turned into a lawn chair in the backyard by the wading pool.
With the AARP estimating that 401k plans have [...]



Retirement Objectives in your 50’s

This post was written as part of the M-Network’s Money Matters for All Ages project. See the bottom of this article for the full list of participants and links to their articles. Please check back daily as I will update the links as new articles are posted! Also, if you are blogger and would like [...]



The Forty Year Olds’ Wakeup Call

This post was written as part of the M-Network’s Money Matters for All Ages project. See the bottom of this article for the full list of participants and links to their articles. Please check back daily as I will update the links as new articles are posted! Also, if you are blogger and would like [...]