7 Things to Do Before Retiring to the Cabin

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For many, retiring to their cabin is a lifelong dream. Maybe you inherited this cabin from your parents, and you’ve kept it to pass on to your own children. Maybe you purchased this cabin, so you and your children could have a getaway all to yourselves. You expect to see your grandchildren swimming, water skiing, and learning to fish here, just as your children have done.

Add Your Workplace Retirement Account to Your Comprehensive Financial Plan

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Imagine you’ve just arrived at your doctor’s office. One of the first things you’ll do is answer questions about the prescription drugs and vitamins you take. Why? Your doctor needs to know what medications you’re taking to prevent any unintended consequences from drug interactions. To make the best possible recommendations, your doctor needs all the information.

5 Things to Consider in Countdown to Retirement

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The business of giving financial advice has changed dramatically over the past 30 to 40 years. When Peg and I started, the relationship was mostly transactional: investors came to you to help them pick stocks and manage portfolios. At most firms, the emphasis was on “beating the market” and finding the next “hot stock.” Financial planning was nowhere to be found.

6 Great Cities For Retirement in Florida: Embrace The Sunshine State

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Retirement in FloridaSandy beaches, sunny skies. Blue water that stretches as far as the eye can see. A community of like-minded individuals around you. Welcome to Florida, the Sunshine State.A haven for retirees seeking a vibrant lifestyle, Florida offers more than just great weather. Appealing tax benefits, an abundance of recreational activities, and diverse cultural offerings grace this peninsula, which boasts a little bit of something for everyone.

When Should You Take Social Security

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