• 401k plan
  • living inretirement
  • retirement wealth
  • retirement planning

Early Retirement Options Plan & Social Security Benefits

In just a few years, the first of an estimated 77 million Baby Boomers will become eligible for benefits and will have to make that decision. A full 32 percent of the workforce has no retirement savings set aside and 80 percent have no private pension. About two thirds of retirees receive 50 percent of their income from Social Security. Today about 20 percent of Social Security recipients rely on their checks as their sole source of income. Taking the Social Security check early at age 62 versus age 65 currently costs recipients 24 percent of their monthly social security benefits and that penalty is going up to 30 percent. Unexpected taxes and additional penalties can literally take away the rest. (more…)

5.05.2011

Social Security Statement of Benefit: How to Get and Request a Copy

Once your Average In­dexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) is calculated, the Social Security Administration applies a percentage, called a Replacement Rate, to arrive at your monthly social security statement of benefits amount. The average Replacement Rate is 40 percent. However, the rate tends to be higher for low-income workers and lower for higher income workers. In this progressive way, lower-paid workers—who in theory would have less opportunity to save—get proportionally more of their incomes replaced by Social Security. (more…)

3.05.2011

Social Security Statement of Earnings: How to Get and Request Copy

In 1999 the Social Security Administration (SSA) began mailing Social Security statements annually to all adults 25 and over about three months prior to their birthdays. In the statement, you receive an estimate of your benefits under the most current laws, and a record of your social security statement of earnings upon which your benefits are based. If you do not have this statement, you need to get one. Call 800-772-1213 or go to www.ssa.gov and request a statement order form. Because this is sensitive personal information, it is not available online. You have to mail a form to the SSAand wait for a response in four to six weeks. (more…)

3.05.2011

Corporate Policies and Consumer Issues in Aging People with Debt

As U.S. longevity increases and health care costs soar, many older Americans face the prospect of outliving their retirement resources. Personal health and maintenance expenses are escalating, and more of America’s older adults have little recourse but to use credit for purchasing necessary medicines and even groceries. Moreover, many seniors who had planned on living in a mortgage-free home are finding that rising tax assessments, escalating insurance premiums, and other home maintenance–related costs are claiming a growing portion of their fixed incomes. (more…)

7.03.2011

Change Employer and It’s Effect to your TIAA-CREF Account

During your working career, your TIAA-CREF accounts will probably appear totally portable, subject to the incongruities between a Group Retirement Account and an Retirement Annuity accumulation. You may find that your investment choices at your new employer are more limited than they were formerly. Of course, when you are working at institution A, its rules will control the amounts of contributions and the vehicles available to you within and without TIAA-CREF. TIAA-CREF will keep track of all of your Retirement Annuity accumulations in both TIAA and CREF as you move from one institution to the next. (more…)

7.03.2010

List of Qualified Retirement Plans Requirement | ERISA Regulation

ERISA Regulation
Among the variety of retirement plans you can pursue, some qualify for tax deferral by the regulations of the federal government, and others don’t. The federal government passed the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) regulation in 1974. This legislation and its requirements determine whether a retirement plan offered by employers or an employee organization (such as a union) qualifies for tax deferral of investment and interest until retirement age. (more…)

31.10.2009

Saving for Retirement - Planning for Your Post Retirement Needs

saving for retirement
How much do you need? How much do you already have? How much time do you have to save? These are the questions that lead you to a successful retirement saving plan. A well-thought out and diligently followed plan leads you to your goal. This section walks you through the major steps in planning for your post-retirement financial needs. (more…)

4.09.2009

Saving for Retirement – 5 Steps in Planning for Retirement Income Needs

<br />
How much money to retire do you need? How much do you already have? How much time do you have to save? These are the questions that lead you to a retirement saving plan. A well-thought out and diligently followed plan leads you to your goal. This section walks you through the major steps in planning for your post-retirement financial needs. (more…)

16.07.2009

Receiving Benefits from Employer’s Pension Plan

benefit pension plan
To receive benefits, you must first file a claim, which is simply a form saying you want to begin to receive payment. Information about how to do this must be included in the summary plan description, which you are entitled to receive within thirty days of requesting it.

You are also entitled to receive a statement of your personal benefit account, (more…)

19.02.2009