My Retirement Blog

  • 5 Questions You Should Ask About Target Date Retirement Funds

    A Target Date Retirement Fund seems like an easy way to save for your retirement.  You just invest your money in the fund that matches your planned retirement date and you are all set.  Of course, investing for retirement is not that easy.  There are several questions you should ask when deciding to use a…

  • 5 Risks to Your Retirement

    There are many risks to your retirement savings. Here are five of the more common ones. Starting too late –  When you are young it seems like retirement is far way.  However, by starting to invest for your retirement while you are young it will be much easier to save enough for a comfortable retirement.…

  • “The Retiring Mind” Book Giveaway Winner

    The winner of the giveaway of the book The Retiring Mind: How to Make the Psychological Transition to Retirement is Larry Dunning who left comment number 5. Thanks to all who entered and I hope to have more giveaways in the future.

  • The Retiring Mind : Book Giveaway

    The Retiring Mind: How to Make the Psychological Transition to Retirement is a new book written by Robert P. Delamontange, PHD. As you can tell from the subtitle this book focuses on the psychological component of retirement rather than the financial component. In the book the author details several self-analytical processes to help you identify…

  • Retirement Survey Results

    The people over at ING Direct recently conducted a survey asking how people feel about retirement. The results might be surprising to some. For instance, 1 in 3 Americans over the age of 55 think they will need to save $250,000 or less to retire. I suppose this is possible if they live extremely modest…

  • Dividend Investing for Retirement

    Dividend stocks make up a major portion of my retirement portfolio. If you do not already have dividend-paying stocks in your retirement portfolio you should strongly consider adding them. By buying dividend-paying stocks and reinvesting the dividends you could have a nice stream of income when you retire. Dividend-paying stocks have been out of favor…

  • Most Americans Unprepared for Retirement

    You have probably seen several news reports quoting statistics from the 2010 Retirement Confidence Survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. Some of the more interesting figures from the survey are that 43% of Americans have less than $10,000 in retirement savings and 27% say they have less than $1000 in savings. Also only 16%…

  • What’s Next…For You?:Book Review and Giveaway

    This book’s full title is What’s Next . . . For You?: The Gussin Guide to Big Changes, Big Decisions, and Big Fun. In this book the Gussins share the experiences of what happened after they retired. They prefer to say they “graduated” into new careers rather than retired. After retiring from their corporate careers…

  • Proposed Changes to Saver’s Credit

    President Obama has proposed changes to the saver’s credit as part of his policies to help the middle class. The saver’s credit would be expanded by matching 50% of the first $1,000 of contributions by families earning up to $65,000 and providing a partial credit to families earning up to $85,000. Also the tax credit…

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