Retirees are flocking to university towns, drawn by the intellectual life, health care, culture, and youthful vibes. They are looking to some of the nation’s most dynamic college towns for intellectual stimulation, top-shelf medical care, and new homes. According to one Oregon couple, “Why not move to Austin, Texas?”, and spend the time enjoying the “cultural […]
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Retired, But Not the Retiring Type
For today’s generation of people who are nearing retirement or already there, the decision about whether to keep working isn’t as clear-cut as with prior generations. We live in an era where working during retirement is a viable option for people into their 60s, 70s and beyond, as findings from a 2013 study conducted by […]
Why Long-Term Care Is Important
Even a well-developed investment plan can fail for reasons that have nothing to do with investments. It could fail because the family breadwinner dies prematurely and doesn’t have enough life insurance to cover her loved ones. Or it could fail because of an auto accident that results in a large judgment, and there’s insufficient liability […]
Eight Commandments of Building a Strong Financial Foundation
1. Compare your monthly income versus your monthly expenses. Establishing a spending plan can help you get a hold of your financial situation. Live within your means and do not spend more than you make! 2. Pay off credit card balances each month. If you have current credit card debt, attack it each month by paying more than […]
Midyear Budget Checkup: Are your current finances still healthy?
When you’re halfway through the year, it’s time for a fiscal checkup. Just as you do with your annual physical, you need to determine if your budget is healthy or if expenses are bleeding enough red ink to cause financial anemia. Are you shedding pounds of debt or are you over-stressed? Will you reach your […]
Stretch Your Retirement Nest Egg So It Lasts as Long as You
During the month of May, Vermillion Financial Advisors work with their clients to review their retirement goals and work to make sure their retirement plans are on track. We would like to provide you, our readers, with an article to supplement your retirement planning process! Americans are living longer than ever before, with an average […]
Ten Questions When Planning for Financial Security
In February, Vermillion Financial Advisors review their clients’ financial inventories and their cash-flow management. To supplement this work, VFA has chosen to provide you, our readers, with an article on how to decide what’s important in your financial inventories. When thinking about how to protect your livelihood or build the financial resources you will need […]
How Much You Need to Save for Retirement
How much money does a typical worker need to save every month in order to have a reasonable chance of financing a secure retirement? New analysis from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR) came up with a broad overview of the rates needed by different age groups and income levels. To estimate […]
A Primer on Medicare and Medigap Coverage
Despite all the public discussion about health care, very few people under the age of 65 understand the basics of Medicare, the federal health program for seniors and certain disabled individuals, or Medigap, the supplemental private coverage many buy to cover treatment that shortfalls what the federal program doesn’t pay. Even if you have years before […]
What Happens to My Retirement Assets in the Event of a Divorce
A document known as a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO), which is a part of a divorce settlement, specifies how retirement assets are divided. A QDRO specifies the amount or portion of a plan participant’s benefits that are paid to a spouse, former spouse, child or other party. A QDRO typically governs assets within a […]