All Posts Tagged With: "retirement planning"

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Will public employees here have to work longer?

Wisconsin may have one of the best public worker retirement plans in the country — but with so many states raising the retirement age and altering public pensions, will that change?

28Jun2010 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Take simple steps to improve finances

The New York Times has created a handy tool for Wisconsin boomers looking to improve their financial outlook, with steps that focus on investments and retirement, loans, credit, planning, consumer issues and insurance.

26May2010 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Saving less for retirement not optional

The latest studies reveal a retirement savings crisis in America.

29Nov2009 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Now or later? It’s up to you when to collect Social Security

When should you begin collecting Social Security benefits? For some, it makes sense to take them as soon as possible. Others should plan on living a long time and wait, experts say.

15Jul2009 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Wisconsin enacts long term care insurance program

A new private-public partnership gives Wisconsin residents a financial incentive to buy long-term care insurance, according to a guest column from the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

1Jan2009 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Study: Women worried about savings but not taking action

Most women are feeling anxious about their retirement savings – yet few are making major changes to ensure future security, a new study finds.

16Dec2008 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Think ahead to long-term care needs

More than half of us will require a form of long-term care at some point. Who will provide this care and who will cover the cost are important considerations.

30Nov2008 | badgerboomer | 0 comments | Continued
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Review your beneficiaries, now and every year

You must name beneficiaries on virtually any account or policy. If you haven’t reviewed yours lately, it may be time to take another look.

30Nov2008 | badgerboomer | 1 comment | Continued
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