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Life Insurance for Seniors: Is the Coverage Worth the Cost?

Life insurance provides cash to your beneficiaries after you die. It’s meant to help replace your income.  But what about buying life insurance if you’re over age 60 or 65? Does it make sense? In some situations, it can make sense to spend thousands of dollars a year for a life insurance policy after you […]

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Why Early Retirement / FIRE Is Becoming Obsolete

Early retirement / FIRE is becoming obsolete and that’s a good thing! No longer do you have to grind as hard and save as much to quit your job ASAP. Today, you can find many better ways to earn a living and always be employed. As one of the pioneers of the modern-day FIRE movement,

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The Best Reason To Retire Early: Years Of Greater Happiness

I’ve finally discovered the best reason to retire early. A longer steady-state period of happiness. It has taken me 10 years of fake retirement to come up with this epiphany because I had to experience the process myself. In the past, I’ve written that early retirement isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. I went through plenty

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Dear Penny: I’m Getting an Inheritance, but Grandpa Forgot About My Sister

Dear Penny, My grandfather worked hard his entire life and eventually became a fairly wealthy man. When he wrote his will, I was just a baby and my little sister had not yet been born. Half of his estate (minus personal property) goes to our mother, and half goes to me. Our mother has told

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Economic Devastation Might Be Exactly What We Need To Win

Since I left my day job in 2012, I’ve been constantly preparing for economic devastation. I had to because I no longer had a safety net. My plan was to take a leap of faith and succeed. It would have been too embarrassing to ask for my old job back if I had failed. Besides,

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7 Things You Need to Know About a Simple IRA for 2023

Most people have never heard of a SIMPLE IRA and are curious to know the rules, limits and how it differs from a 401(k). A SIMPLE IRA sounds “simple” to setup but is it really that easy? And how does it compare to the 401k and other retirement plans that exist? We’ll answer that and

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The One Ingredient Necessary For Achieving Financial Independence

In the good old days, several friends and I liked having beers after each softball game. We got to discussing what is the one ingredient necessary for achieving financial independence. Here were some of their responses: All of these ingredients are important for helping all of us achieve financial independence. However, the #1 ingredient that drove

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FP Answers: Is there any advantage to continuing CPP contributions after age 60?

The simple answer is you don’t have a choice https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/retirement/any-advantage-continuing-cpp-contributions-after-age-60 #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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Losing All Your Money Investing On Margin Is Not The Worst Thing

“What happened to your friend who bought Tesla stock on margin,” a reader asked. He likely lost a lot of money, but I haven’t asked for details. That would be rude. On March 31, 2021, I published a post entitled, Buying Stocks On Margin Is A Bad Idea: You Could Lose Big. I wrote the

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More pension plans in surplus due to higher interest rates, but inflation risks abound: Mercer

Rapid increase in rates is helping in the solvency of defined-benefit pension plans https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/retirement/pension-plans-surplus-higher-interest-rates-inflation-risks-abound-mercer #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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2023 Financial Samurai Goals: Back To Easy Living

Happy New Year everyone! I’ve made goals publicly for over ten years because it helps keep me accountable. Making goals also makes the year more exciting and challenging. Hence, here are my goals for 2023. Once again, I’ve divided the goals into five categories: Health, Wealth, Family, Financial Samurai, and X-Factor. My goal is to achieve

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The 5 Scariest Financial Surprises to Avoid in 2023

Maybe you’d rather forget 2022 — we get it. But before getting too far into 2023, it’s a good idea to take stock of how your finances may have changed during the last 12 months and make any needed adjustments. Here are five areas of your finances to check on so you don’t get any

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2022 Financial Samurai Year In Review: Family Over Money

We made it! My goal for 2022 was to do less work and have more fun. 2020 and 2021 were difficult years thanks to the pandemic so I needed a break. Overall, I give 2022 a B+. The year was great from a family and health standpoint. But the year was piss poor from a

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FP Answers: We’re in our 50s, but do we have enough to retire next year on $70,000 per year?

Here’s what you need to consider while preparing your DIY retirement plan https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/retirement/fp-answers-retirement-planning #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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Can You Lose Money in a Roth IRA?

Can You Lose Money in a Roth IRA?

I’m a big fan of the Roth IRA and investors that understand it’s massive tax-free benefits are also. Recently a reader sent in this question about it: “I’ve been investing in a Roth IRA for several years thanks to your blog! I initially started in a basic index fund but after doing more research I

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How the Federal Spending Bill Affects Your Retirement Plans

Big changes are set to roll out for retirement plans after the passage of key provisions collectively known as “Secure 2.0.” New rules on 401(k) contributions, tax credits and other retirement-related benefits were tucked into a much larger 4,100-page, $1.7 trillion spending bill Congress and President Joe Biden approved Dec. 23. One change — increasing

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What Is Longevity Risk for Retirees?

Longevity risk is the possibility of outliving your retirement savings. This can be a genuine concern, especially considering that the average life expectancy in the U.S. has grown to 77.3 years, although many people will live longer. Since it’s impossible to predict how long you’ll live, estimating your longevity risk can be complicated. Find out

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4 Good Things Retirees Can Look Forward to in the New Year

It’s been a tough year for many retirees on fixed incomes. Rising prices, a turbulent stock market and concerns about a possible recession are leaving many older Americans stressed about their financial future. But it’s not all doom and gloom. There’s actually a few things to look forward to in 2023, including bigger Social Security

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