Retirement

Time to Get to Know the Saver’s Credit The Saver’s Credit (aka the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit) helps lower to middle income taxpayers to reduce their taxes when they contribute to an employer retirement plan or a traditional or Roth individual retirement account. The vehicle is a nonrefundable tax credit, the amount being based on
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JP Morgan Asset Management recently released its 2024 Guide to Retirement. The guide attempts, among other things, to answer two important questions for those saving for retirement. First, it looks at how much one should have already saved for retirement based on their age and income. Second, it examined what percentage of income one should
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In recent weeks, a series of sensational headlines have captured the public’s attention, casting doubt on the future of 401(k) retirement plans. Headlines like “Your 401(k) Might Retire Before You Do” and “To Save Social Security, They May Come For Your 401(k)” have contributed to a sense of unease among investors and future retirees. The
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A friend, new to Medicare, asked me whether Medicare covered annual physicals. I told him, “No, it doesn’t.” The Social Security act clearly prohibits Medicare from paying for annual physical examinations. A week later, he told me I was wrong. He found proof that Medicare does indeed cover these examinations. “Physical exams, right there, on
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