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Is COVID-19 affecting your Retirement Planning? Here’s what you should do.

Yardley Wealth Management

The post Is COVID-19 affecting your Retirement Planning? Is COVID-19 affecting your Retirement Planning? Retirement Planning Financial Planning Risk. Over their lifetimes, most people have heard warnings and advice from retirement advisors about various aspects of their plans. Here’s what you should do.

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Should Pre-Retirees Take a New Look at #Retirement Income?

Yardley Wealth Management

The post Should Pre-Retirees Take a New Look at #Retirement Income? Should Pre-Retirees Take a New Look at #Retirement Income? I recently was interviewed for an article in a national publication on retirement income, given the current market and job losses. I thought my answers might provide you some food for thought.

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Is Financial Planning a Pandemic Necessity?

Yardley Wealth Management

I thought my answers from the article mentioned above might provide some food for thought: I had a client for whom we did a financial plan in February. I explained to him that we had used the scenario in which he would retire immediately because he had hoped to work until next year, but wasn’t sure he’d be able to.

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40 Important Goals For Teenagers To Have

Clever Girl Finance

Open a retirement account Retirement might feel ages away (and it is), but that doesn’t mean you can’t start saving for it as a teen. Understanding retirement savings and opening up an account is a great long-term goal for teenagers and will make your life easier as an adult. Which also means you’ll have to find your own food.

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The Comfort Crisis

Mr. Money Mustache

We should at least start with the stuff we know is essential – maximum outdoor time every day, heavy exertion including with weights, minimal time spent sitting and driving, and minimum junk food, sugar, and alcohol. Pollen My work days in that high desert environment in the peak of summer were hot and physically demanding.

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Reader Case Study: Is it Okay to Subsidize my Spendypants Adult Children?

Mr. Money Mustache

I am a retired, married Navy veteran living in beautiful (but expensive) San Diego. They consume restaurant food, on average, 7 days a week. Cutting out restaurants and home food deliveries alone can make a difference of $1000 per month in some food budgets, and other discretionary things can add hundreds or thousands more.

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Rich vs. Wealthy: What’s the Difference?

Good Financial Cents

His family owned several fast-food restaurants and they had a huge house that was a lot nicer than mine. My initial conversation with the couple helped me learn they wanted to retire at the age of 50, and that they were super motivated when it came to working hard for what they wanted. We may be compensated if you click this ad.

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