Posts Tagged ‘Retirement Financial Advisor’
Robert Pagliarini Featured on Redfin Guide to House Hunting for Aging Adults
Robert Pagliarini was recently featured in Redfin’s Ultimate Guide to House Hunting for Aging Adults. If you’re nearing or already in retirement, Redfin offers advice on selling your current home and transitioning to the next. “Most home buyers focus first and foremost on the purchase price, but of greater financial consideration are the ongoing costs of…
Read MoreNot All Bonds Are Created Equally
Stocks have been the focus over the past couple of months. When you hear about the “market,” they are referring to the stock market. When they discuss that the “futures are up” or the “futures are down,” they are talking about stocks. Everybody wants to talk about stocks, but there is another type of investment…
Read MoreWhy is the Stock Market Going Up and Will It Drop Again?
We’ve seen strong gains in the last few weeks from the March 23 low. The questions on many investors’ minds are why and will it last. There is a divergence between the reality of today (e.g., virus spread, lock-downs in many states, record unemployment claims, greatly reduced corporate earnings, rise in bankruptcies, etc.) and what…
Read MoreThe Problem with the 4% Rule
What happens if the market is volatile when you retire? Today’s podcast episode discusses a major problem with the 4% rule that all retirement savers and soon-to-be retirees need to be aware of. Listen now and read my latest column on Forbes for more details on the 4% rule.
Read MoreRobert Pagliarini Earns PhD in Financial & Retirement Planning
I am very proud to announce that after nearly four years of long nights and weekends, I have successfully earned a PhD in financial and retirement planning from the American College. It’s been quite a journey! My dissertation is titled Role of Parent-Provided Financial Education on Financial Beliefs, Financial Behaviors & Financial Satisfaction. If you…
Read MoreThe New Retirement Savings Mentality
According to the Employee Benefits Research Institute’s (EBRI) 2018 Retirement Confidence Survey, American workers have both a vital—and pressing—need to prepare better for retirement. Nearly 8-in-10 American workers have less than $250,000 set aside for retirement. And 60 percent of American workers have not crunched the numbers on how much they’ll need to live on…
Read MoreFinding A Balance Between Education and Retirement Funding
Your child’s future success might encourage you to pull out all of the stops when it comes to funding their education, but you still need to take care of yourself. Saving for retirement or your child’s education is an ongoing debate many parents face throughout their lives, but it’s important to strike a balance between…
Read MoreAll About The 60-Day IRA Rollover Rule
If you receive a distribution from your IRA or workplace retirement plan, what will you do with it? You will probably want to arrange an IRA rollover – a common and useful financial move designed to take these invested assets from one retirement account to another, without tax consequences. The I.R.S. may give you just…
Read MoreThe Many Benefits of a Roth IRA
The Roth IRA changed the whole retirement savings perspective. Since its introduction, it has become a fixture in many retirement planning strategies. The key argument for “going Roth” can be summed up in a sentence: Paying taxes on retirement contributions today is better than paying taxes on retirement savings tomorrow. Here is a closer look…
Read MoreRetirement Saving Tips
Saving for retirement takes decades and demands the investment of significant amounts of your income. As this major effort unfolds, you should recognize that some subtle factors and seemingly minor decisions could end up making a sizable and positive impact on your financial future. Your investment yield may be less important than the amount you…
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