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How Can I Recession-Proof My Retirement?

When people think about retirement, they often imagine years of relaxation and freedom. But for many retirees and pre-retirees, that vision comes with an underlying concern: what happens if the market takes a downturn? Recessions are an unavoidable part of the economic cycle, and while you can’t control when or how severe they are, you can take steps to prepare. [...]

October 20th, 2025|Economy, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

What Is a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)?

If you’ve spent decades building up your retirement savings in tax-deferred accounts, you may have heard the term Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). But what exactly does it mean for you, and why is it so important to plan for it? Let’s break it down. What is an RMD? An RMD is the minimum amount you must withdraw each year from [...]

October 6th, 2025|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

Why the Federal Reserve Works, And What It Means for Your Retirement

The Federal Reserve may seem distant or complicated, but its decisions ripple through everything from interest rates to inflation, and that may affect your retirement directly. Let’s explore why the Fed works, why its independence matters, and what that means for your financial stability in retirement. What exactly is the Federal Reserve supposed to do? The Federal Reserve has two [...]

September 22nd, 2025|Federal Reserve, Retirement Planning|

Follow the Bond Market to Better Understand Your Finances

On May 16, 2025, Moody's downgraded the U.S. sovereign credit rating from Aaa to Aa1, citing concerns over the nation's rising debt and interest payment burdens. This move follows similar downgrades by S&P in 2011 and Fitch in 2023, marking the first time all three major credit agencies have rated U.S. debt below their top tier. Understanding Bond Ratings Bond [...]

September 8th, 2025|Financial Planning, Investing, Stock Market|

“What Can I Do with $100K in Retirement?”

Understanding the Shift from Accumulation to Income As a financial advisor, one of the most common questions I hear, especially from clients entering retirement, is: “What should I actually do with these savings I’ve amassed for retirement?” It’s a great question. And it usually signals something deeper: the start of the distribution phase of retirement. You’ve spent years in the [...]

How Estate Planning May Help Reduce Future Tax Burdens for Loved Ones

There’s a well-known saying: “Nothing is certain except death and taxes.” But what’s often left out is how closely those two concepts can intersect—especially when it comes to your legacy. Many people spend a lifetime building wealth to leave something meaningful behind. But without a thoughtful plan, more of that wealth could go toward taxes, legal fees, and probate costs [...]

August 11th, 2025|Estate Planning, Taxes & Tax Planning|

How the OBBB Could Affect Your Healthcare Situation

When it comes to retirement planning, long-term care is one of the most overlooked and expensive needs. And for many retirees, Medicaid has historically been a financial safety net that helps cover those costs. The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) is bringing changes that could significantly change how that safety net works, who it’s for, and how it’s funded. Here's [...]

July 28th, 2025|Government, Healthcare|

Will Your Retirement Outlive You? The Real Risk of Longevity

Most retirees don’t fear market crashes or inflation nearly as much as they fear one very real possibility: running out of money. And yet, many financial plans focus on growing your nest egg, not preserving and distributing it over a retirement that could span decades. The Longevity Problem This is the core of longevity risk—the risk of outliving your assets. [...]

July 14th, 2025|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

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