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Certified Professional Planner for IRA RMD?

I am 73 years old and have to withdraw the required RMD from my mutual fund IRA which is a fairly substantial amount. Can I hire a Certified Financial Planner to handle my RMD (i.e., Roth IRA, etc.) a...

community.aarp.org May 25 2026

Certified Profeesional Planner for IRA RMD?

I am 73 years old and have to withdraw the required RMD from my mutual fund IRA which is a fairly substantial amount. Can I hire a Certified Financial Planner to handle my RMD (i.e., Roth IRA, etc.) a...

community.aarp.org May 24 2026

Retiring Soon - Is 1% AUM Worth It, or Can We DIY This

Hi everyone! My Gen X husband (60M) and I (58F) are considering retirement in the next 12-18 months. We recently met with a fiduciary financial planner. He was a great guy, and we felt a good connecti...

reddit.com May 22 2026

7 Retirement Lessons from Real Retirees with Jesse Cramer

Jesse Cramer and Jeremy Keil detail 7 real world lessons learned from working with hundreds of retirees. There’s a big difference between studying retirement… …and actually sitting across the table fr...

keilfp.com May 19 2026

My Updated Early Retirement Withdrawal Plan

Hey everyone! I hope you’re enjoying the beautiful spring weather. It’s been a while since I posted an update. To be completely honest, blogging became much more difficult once I ... Read more The pos...

retireby40.org May 18 2026

Balanced Funds: Are They a Good Choice in Retirement?

Balanced funds simplify investing while you’re saving. But proportional withdrawals can limit flexibility in retirement when it matters most. The post Balanced Funds: Are They a Good Choice in Retirem...

boldin.com May 14 2026

How am I doing on my way to retirement

In spite of two divorces, two bankruptcies, and one short sale, I have been able to somehow amass about $500,000. I am going to retire at the end of this year at 66. I already started taking SS, and h...

reddit.com May 13 2026

401(k) Withdrawal Rules: How to Avoid Costly Penalties

401(k) withdrawal rules determine when you can access your money and what it will cost you. While you can typically withdraw penalty-free after age 59½, earlier withdrawals may trigger taxes and penal...

401kmaneuver.com May 11 2026

401(k) Retirement Planning Mistakes to Avoid in 2026

401(k) mistakes aren’t just about saving too little – they’re also about poor planning. Common issues like tax-heavy accounts, lack of diversification, and early withdrawals can reduce your retirement...

401kmaneuver.com Apr 27 2026

Anyone tell lie about returning to work?

I (62yr) retired and still trying to find myself and my daily routine. When I retired, my gut told me not to really tell everyone, just immediate family that I retired. Of course, I did let out the ne...

reddit.com Apr 23 2026

Confused About Distribution From Brokerage Account

I have stock in a brokerage account and say it pays a 5k dividend that stays in the account as cash, not reinvested. At the end of the year I know I will get a 1099 DIV and it will count as 5k income ...

reddit.com Apr 20 2026

This Early Retirement Strategy Could Be a Huge Mistake

Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on whether a popular early retirement strategy could actually blow up your financial plan, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 577. Red...

purefinancial.com Apr 15 2026

What Happens to Your 401(k) When You Die?

When you die, your 401(k) only passes to the named beneficiary. Spouses can roll the account into their own IRA, but most non-spouse beneficiaries must withdraw the funds within 10 years, which can tr...

401kmaneuver.com Mar 30 2026

Behavior-Proof Your Retirement Planning with Ethan Lohr

Author Ethan Lohr shares how the four buckets retirement income strategy helps retirees behavior-proof their retirement. Many retirees face one similar problem that they struggle to name: the emotiona...

keilfp.com Mar 27 2026

What to watch for with taxes in retirement right now

I’ve been trying to wrap my head around how the recent legislation could affect retirement income, especially when it comes to taxes, Medicare premiums, and withdrawals. A few things I keep coming bac...

community.aarp.org Mar 27 2026

What the Creator of the 4% Rule Says Today

A conversation with Bill Bengen—the creator of the 4% rule—to discuss how retirement strategies have evolved, what high-income professionals should be thinking about now, and his current recommendatio...

whitecoatinvestor.com Mar 26 2026

What Is the Rule of 55 for 401(k)s?

The Rule of 55 allows certain workers to take penalty-free withdrawals from a 401(k) or 403(b) if they leave their job in or after the year they turn 55. Income taxes still apply, and the funds must r...

401kmaneuver.com Mar 24 2026

Healthcare Before Medicare: Retiree Feedback

Roger Whitney dives into practical strategies for navigating health care before Medicare, sharing insights from retirees, survey results, and listener questions. Together they explore real-world solut...

share.transistor.fm Mar 11 2026

Should You Use a ‘Safe’ Withdrawal Rate?

The safe withdrawal rate says you can spend about 4% of your portfolio in retirement and not run out of money. But is that actually accurate? The post Should You Use a ‘Safe’ Withdrawal Rate? appeared...

whitecoatinvestor.com Mar 07 2026

401(k) Tax Implications for 2026: What You Need to Know

A 401(k) can offer powerful tax advantages, but understanding how contributions, growth, and withdrawals are taxed is essential. Traditional 401(k)s lower your taxable income today, while Roth 401(k)s...

401kmaneuver.com Mar 02 2026

Why Retiring at 55 is Better than 65 (The "3x" Rule)

Retiring at 55 is not just retiring ten years earlier. It changes the entire math of your life. From 55 to 65, expenses are often at their highest. You are covering healthcare before Medicare, traveli...

buzzsprout.com Mar 01 2026