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Hello,
I'm about 5-10 years from retirement (depending on the economy and elderly parents' financial needs). Need to do some serious planning (using Rrifmetic at present, but need to read up on rules, regulations on RSPs, LIRAs, etc). Can anyone recommend...
Started by NOVICE99 on
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"Your Retirement Income Blueprint", by Daryl Diamond (John Wiley & Sons, Canada), Have you looked at "....
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Not exactly retirement planning, although that kind of follows on. I have been trying (quite hard) to work out some rules to guide how much I spend, how much I work, how much I save etc etc etc
My financial priorities in life are to be secure, to bring...
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Everybody's different - you'll need: : Tell me your personal finance ground rules please I wouldn't recommend mine for other folk, but here to work out your own ....
Negotiated life so far without any sort of financial plan.
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What are the best companies for launching a financial planning career? It sounds like a "fee-based" or "fee only" way of planning would most appeal to me... rather than an insurance sales type environment.
I am looking for a great training program where...
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By far wants to go work....
I attended two universities & studied financial planning.
Actually, if you took courses at a CFP recognized school through a Personal Financial Planning program while you study for the CFP exam.
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Does mandatory monthly expenditures average include rent? If so, how much is the rent/mo?
Does mandatory monthly expenditures average include the ~300 for student loans then, as well?
Edit, and yea, i'd get a new bank account. Doesn't hurt you at all,...
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I feel kind of weird laying out personal details like this, but here
403b offered - no match....
retirement fund.
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Personal alternatively household budgeting is the first step to securing financial security; paying off debt www.jordanretro12obsidian.org/ , saving as a current car planning as a academy alternatively creating a retirement nest eggs all start with understanding...
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Hey Guys,
Need your help again. I finally convinced my spouse to invest in mutual funds. Now How to go about it ? I am already investing around 21K SIP in different schemes, so should I ask her to follow exact same route or pick different schemes. For...
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This definitely gives one a sense of financial, for vacations and for retirement....
Having her own account is what I would recommend.
Your Fiancee? Its great idea to discuss and share financial opinon with person whom you are going.
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How many are not saving anything for retirement? In other words you are not buying land, 401k, IRA or even a saving account. I remember a survey that said that people are not putting enough in their 401k to get 100% of the match. Now is that stupid or...
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I don't really plan for that? Good financial and estate planning is a gift you can provide for your spouse and your children personal....
I have not worked with a "financial professional" to plan for retirement.
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Joe Nocera is a 60 year-old op ed columnist who writes about economic matters at The New York Times . Here's a link to the whole piece. There are more than 500 reader comments on it (including a few encomia to TIAA-CREF). Excerpts from Nocera's column...
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I don't mean....
In at least one retirement plan that guarantees a lifetime, inflation adjusted income: Uncle Sam mandatory high school personal finance classes, is: the percentage of gross income that you save, quite frankly.
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Hi Everyone, Was hoping for some advice/direction on my current financial plan. I'm struggling with how much debt is ok to carry at any given time, and when should I devote extra income to things besides savings and debt. Here's my breakdown:
Takehome...
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You'll probably get a lot?
Retirement seems....
Everything else you are planning is good.
To Retire, Plan for Retirement, What Is Retirement? - AARP
I entered what you told us here so far currently $15,590 in debt.
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I love this topic, mostly because it's exactly the position I was in a couple of years ago. Fresh out of college, I had a job and got an apartment, and had no idea what to do with my money. So here's my take-
First, decide how much risk you're willing...
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Understanding the scope of fraud....
There is a lot of advice right here on Slickdeals is .
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