Posts Tagged ‘Retirement’

Main Event: Roth vs Traditional IRA.

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Ever wondered what’s the difference between a Roth and a Traditional IRA? ShareBuilder’s President Dan Greenshields gives you the quick low down as he explains the differences and key benefits of these common retirement savings vehicles.

Should I consider an immediate annuity for retirement planning.?

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

I am years from retirement, but an immediate annuity appears to offer a higher withdrawal rate than I can guarantee on my own. If I plan for an annuity it can help me achieve my goal. Is that a good strategy?

Private Lending Investing Outperforms Stock Market, IRAs, CDs, Money Market, etc.

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The Residential Equity Group, LLC uses Private Lenders to fund high yielding real estate investments. Our investment model makes sense in today’s economy. We have been able to buy single and multiple family properties at incredible prices. We are putting tenant/buyers into the homes while working with them to qualify to purchase. Our Private Lenders love the investments because they are completely passive income for them while outperforming regular investments like the stock market. Also, learn how to lend money from your IRA.

How do I get my IRA out of the dollar and into the Euro?

Friday, June 25th, 2010

My IRA is all in dollars which means that my planned European retirement is whittling away daily as the dollar slips. Can I sell me current mutual funds, converting them back to cash, then exchange the cash into Euros and then repurchase European mutual funds?

Does anybody feel as crazy as I do about retirement planning and the downsizing they are doing at work?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

I am really worried about retirement and my current job. I can’t say that I really care about financial planners. Are there any people who feel the same way. What is the solution? One financial planner told me that 2000 dollars today will only be worth 700 dollars in 20 years. Now that to me is scary. The ups and downs of the stock market make me awfully nervous. I get touchy when it comes to these financial planners but I get touchy when I think that I’ve got to have 85% of my income to retire too.