Set financial goals for retirement (Sun-Sentinel)

My wife and I have asked our financial adviser how much money we can expect to have monthly at retirement from our savings, and have not received even a clue from him. Instead, he asks us what we’ll need or want. That’s hard for us to answer.

My wife and I have asked our financial adviser how much money we can expect to have monthly at retirement from our savings, and have not received even a clue from him. Instead, he asks us what we’ll need or want. That’s hard for us to answer. The only conclusion I reach is that it’s easier for him to figure out how to come up with the total we tell him than to figure out what we can get from …

Three Words To Fix Your Retirement Plan: Lower Your Standards (Fox News)

Three Words To Fix Your Retirement Plan: Lower Your Standards

Three Words To Fix Your Retirement Plan: Lower Your Standards

Two Day Retirement Planning Course Scheduled in Pocatello (KPVI 6 Pocatello)

The Marshall Public Library is offering a course to help you figure out if you are ready for retirement.

The Marshall Public Library is offering a course to help you figure out if you are ready for retirement.

Chuck Jaffe: Three words to fix your retirement plan: Lower your standards (Market Watch)

You don’t need a survey to determine that people feel less confident about having enough money to live comfortably in retirement.

You don’t need a survey to determine that people feel less confident about having enough money to live comfortably in retirement.

Retirement Redefined: ‘Keep Working’ (Fox News)

According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, just 13% of American workers feel “very confident” they’ll have enough income- half the number who felt this way in 2007 and the lowest level since EBRI began conducting its annual “Retirement Confidence Survey” back in 1993.

According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, just 13% of American workers feel “very confident” they’ll have enough income- half the number who felt this way in 2007 and the lowest level since EBRI began conducting its annual “Retirement Confidence Survey” back in 1993.