.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..........My parents were frugal people.This was fortunate because neither had an employer-sponsored retirement plan. My father was an electrician and my mother a nurse. Beginning in the 1970s, … [Read more...] about Should billionaire get to invest wealth in Roth IRA? » Albuquerque Journal
Monday’s Letters to the Editor
Forest protests EDITOR: Forest “demonstrators” have an element of selfish elitism generally associated with the filthy rich. In an area with thousands of acres of state-owned forests, these folks (mostly pale people like myself) have not participated in the public comment component of project reviews, but after the fact they have done their utmost to stop projects. Our area has … [Read more...] about Monday’s Letters to the Editor
KNOWLEDGE CENTER: Are you left with extra money each month? Here are some options to use it wisely [Column] | Business
When it comes to money management, the COVID-19 pandemic changed people’s habits and budgets in varying ways. From stimulus checks and expanded unemployment benefits to reduced commuting expenses, many people experienced some degree of shifting in how they accumulated, spent and saved money.For those who’ve consistently found that they have extra money after taking care of … [Read more...] about KNOWLEDGE CENTER: Are you left with extra money each month? Here are some options to use it wisely [Column] | Business
There are new federal rules involving 401(k) rollovers to IRAs. Here's what to know – Yahoo Finance
There are new federal rules involving 401(k) rollovers to IRAs. Here's what to know Yahoo Finance … [Read more...] about There are new federal rules involving 401(k) rollovers to IRAs. Here's what to know – Yahoo Finance
$1M Is No Longer the Standard Nest Egg – Here’s How Much Most Americans Think You Actually Need To Retire
skynesher / iStock.comA common financial rule of thumb is that you should have $1 million saved for retirement, but this piece of advice may now be outdated — you may actually need roughly double that. At least, that’s what most 401(k) plan participants believe. A recent survey conducted by Schwab Retirement Plan Services found that on average, 2021 plan participants think they … [Read more...] about $1M Is No Longer the Standard Nest Egg – Here’s How Much Most Americans Think You Actually Need To Retire