Posts Tagged ‘retirement income’
Winning at Life: How to Know How Much Money You Need to Retire
On the financial talk show Winning at Life, Gregory Ricks and James Parker walk through the process of determining how much money you will need to have saved up to maintain your current lifestyle in retirement.
Read MoreWinning at Life: Chris asks if he should turn on Social Security while he's still working
On Winning at Life with Gregory Ricks, Chris calls in to ask Gregory and James if he should turn on his Social Security benefits at full retirement age or let it grow until age 70, since he’s going to be working past 70 anyway.
Read MoreHardship and Retirement Distributions–No Free Pass
A very common mistake on the part of IRA owners and plan participants is thinking that distributions taken because of their financial difficulties are tax and penalty free. Hardship Withdrawals There is no hardship withdrawal from an IRA. You have access to your IRA funds at any time, for any reason. There is a hardship…
Read MoreWinning at Life: How Should Newlyweds Invest Beyond Their 401ks?
On Winning at Life, Gregory Ricks and James Parker discuss a comment card from a recent Gregory Ricks Live. They are newlyweds in their 30s looking for some direction on what they should be doing now that they’ve maxed their 401ks, and would like to invest beyond that.
Read MoreWinning at Life: Is This Annuity Is Right for Me?
Gregory Ricks and James Parker help Anthony from Houma, Louisiana find out if the annuity he is being offered is the right one for him on Winning at Life.
Read MoreWinning at Life: How Long Does It Take to Make Up for Missed Early Social Security Checks?
On Winning at Life, Gregory Ricks relays a story with James Parker about a client who turned on Social Security benefits early after getting some bad advice from the folks at the Social Security office.
Read MoreWinning at Life: Will My High Income Affect My Social Security or Medicare?
Robert in Pontchatoula calls Winning at Life with Gregory Ricks to find out how his high income will affect his Social Security checks and Medicaid premiums.
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