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Estate Planning Benefit for Retirement Account

Estate Planning Benefit
The only way to pass a TIAA-CREF account beyond the current generation requires that you elect not to annuitize. You must instead elect the Minimum Distribution Option, because that avoids the conversion of the account into a premium. The first benefit, assuming that this comports with your values and resources, is that you will have responsibility for your own financial destiny. To underline the point, you have rejected the safety net of a lifetime annuity and have chosen instead to take distributions at your own pace, subject to the governmentally prescribed minimum. (more…)

17.07.2011

Joint Life Annuities and Double Survivor Payment

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17.07.2011

Annuity Advantages & Disadvantages of Life Annuity Choices

Annuity Advantages
As you consider the various options described in TIAA-CREF annuity, you need to remember that your situation is unique. From experience, we know that you will probably bounce ideas off people whom you know well, who know you, and certainly whom you trust. Beware, however, advice from a well-meaning friend who may have just made a decision and whose situation may be slightly or even significantly different from yours, but who feels confident that her choice is by far the best. (more…)

15.07.2011

Inflation and Taxes Retirement: How to Much Money You Need to Retire

There are two primary factors that affect how long your money will last and how much money do you need to retire. One is inflation, and the other is taxes. Both of these factors are a certainty you can’t ignore.

Inflation means your retirement dollars will buy less, so you’ll need more retirement dollars just to stay even. For example, let’s say you’ve got a fixed retirement income of $25,000 a year. Inflation will eat into the buying power of that money in short order. Fixed income leaves you in a fix when it comes to inflation. You’ll need to grow your retirement income just to keep pace with the ravages of inflation. Certainly, you need better retirement income strategies to cope with inflation and taxes. Table below shows annual inflation for the past 25 years. (more…)

14.06.2011

Social Security Death Benefit: How to Apply & Who is Eligible?

The loss of a member of family might be devastating for family members, both equally psychologically as well as on a financial basis. Social Security is intended to be a survivor program in addition to a retirement program. We are going to discuss one-time lump sum social security death benefit, monthly social security survivor benefits, whom qualifies for survivor benefits, and how you can apply for benefits whenever a family member passes away. (more…)

13.06.2011

Retirement Factors to Consider (Beside Amount of Money You Need after Retired)

In developing a retirement plan there are several factors to consider in addition to the amount you need or want to save.

1. Income Taxes.

The above discussion did not take into consideration income taxes. You might have to save more if you have to pay income taxes on all or part of your retirement benefit or your contributions. Distributions from qualified employer plans are always subject to retirement income tax. (more…)

9.06.2011

Jobs with the Best Retirement Benefits and Pension

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The preferred way of many people to enjoy a secure retirement is work with companies that comes with a best retirement benefits and jobs with pensions. Most private companies spend an average of 92 cents /hour for their employee retirement benefits. Employer 401 (k) and corporate pension plans contribute as much as 4 dollars / hour in the utilities industry, as little as 9 cents /hour for catering workers. (more…)

21.05.2011

Financial Recovery Strategies in Later Life or After Retirement

These strategies can help recover lost income and/or assets following one or more of the life events described above. These strategies can also be used by late savers to make up for lost time and to prepare for a comfortable retirement.

Increase Contributions to Tax-Deferred Retirement Savings Plans. The 2001 tax law increased annual contribution limits for IRAs and employer 401(k), 403(b), and Section 457 plans, at least through 2010. Just a 1% increase in the amount of pay diverted to savings can result in thousands of additional dollars at retirement. Americans contributed an average of $3,514 to 401(k) plans in 2001 (Opdyke and Higgins 2002). The maximum plan contribution limits are $12,000 in 2003, $13,000 in 2004, $14,000 in 2005, $15,000 in 2006, and higher amounts adjusted for inflation thereafter. (more…)

5.05.2011

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

Financial Security in Retirement: 4 Things for Successful Retirement Planning

Everyone is needed financial security in some current stage of their life. While financial security in retirement is involving more freedom from fear and anxiety about having sufficient financial resources in later life. Whether considered from an individual perspective or from a societal view, the attainment of financial security in retirement may hold challenges. (more…)

24.03.2011
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