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Retirement has nothing to do with Age!

Retirement is not about age, it’s about how much you can save and how long your income will last. Robert J Russell, Licensed Insurance Broker has helped thousands of people save for their retirement. Isn’t it time to think about … Continue reading

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Ways to Fund Your Real Estate Purchase

There are several ways to approach investing in real estate with your retirement funds. Here are a few examples: Direct Purchase A direct investment involves purchasing a physical property and collecting the income generated within your self-directed retirement account. It … Continue reading

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The Basics of a Real Estate IRA

Self-directed IRAs that focus heavily on real estate investments are often referred to as “Real Estate IRAs.” With a Real Estate IRA, your retirement funds can invest in all kinds of real estate and real estate-related assets. Explore the most popular … Continue reading

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Social Security and Retirement

Many people over the age of 55 are not sure how to maximize their retirement income with social security. Robert J Russell Companies has the answers for this. We will show you how to maximize your social security and retirement … Continue reading

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The number of participants with outstanding loans from their savings plan hasn’t decreased

Overall, 2.2 percent of participants withdrew from their accounts in the first half of 2015, a proportion that has remained relatively flat since the first half of 2009. Hardship withdrawals stood at 0.9 percent in the first half of 2015, … Continue reading

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Age Warfare

Youth could very well be wasted on the young, but to hear them tell it, work is wasted on the old. Or at least older. A new study from KPMG, the mammoth professional services firm, illustrates a new workplace clash … Continue reading

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Do you have all the FACTS about Annuities?

June marked the second annual commencement of National Annuity Awareness Month-a month dedicated to educating consumers about annuities, their benefits and features. Last June was my first opportunity to be involved in the festivities. In fact, I was able to … Continue reading

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5 Ways to have a Happy Retirement

Sure, a fat nest egg and good health help. But there are less obvious ways to make sure your post-work life is a happy one. Retirement ought to be a happy time. You can set your own schedule, take long … Continue reading

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Underfunding retirement adds to workers’ stress

  More than half of lower and middle-income women who juggle work and motherhood say they carry high or overwhelming levels of financial stress, according to data from a provider of workplace financial wellness programs. That’s significantly higher than stress … Continue reading

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10 worst U.S. places to retire

New York, New York, it’s a hell of a town, says the song. And it’s captured the dubious distinction of being named the worst city to retire in by Bankrate.com’s inaugural ranking of American cities. However, Connecticut had the sad … Continue reading

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