Retirees lose out on Social Security

Many retirees are claiming their Social Security benefits too early and losing out on their chance to maximize benefits, according to figures compiled by the Social Security Administration. It’s latest statistics covering 2010 show that almost 44 percent of men took their benefits as soon as they were able to at age 62. Another 26 percent took benefits after 62 but […]

Do not go into retirement without addressing the risks

Retirement can be the most exciting and rewarding time of all, but, like any other stage in life, there are unique financial risks that need to be addressed. Longevity, inflation, health care needs, the death of a spouse, problems with living independently—all can affect a retiree’s quality of life. Changes in laws and social welfare programs can have dramatic effects on a […]

Public pension fund travails show that risk and fees matter

Some pension funds for state and local employees have sought higher risk investments in order to boost returns and make up for funding shortfalls. Others have stuck to a traditional diversified stock and bond mix. Guess who has done better? (Here’s a hint: it wasn’t the pension plans that took high risks). Falling tax revenues and rising retirement costs have […]

Is this the last generation to use 401ks?

The 401k retirement savings account offered by employers has become ubiquitous over the last 30 years. But some retirement planning experts predict that 401ks will be overtaken by a new form of retirement savings in the future. The reason is simple: the accounts don’t help lower income employees who lack the ability to save for retirement, and they put each […]

Global bonds and stocks are the answers for 401k savers

Employees who contribute to their 401k and other retirement plans are missing the boat when it comes to worldwide investment diversification, says OppenheimerFunds. Its recent survey of 1,000 investors found a distinct “home market” bias among employees investing for retirement. It says employees routinely misunderstood the risks and rewards of investing overseas in international stocks and bonds. Many thought the […]

How to succeed in retirement: Stocks and 4 percent withdrawals

How to invest a nest egg and what is a safe withdrawal rate are the two biggest questions for anyone in or near retirement. Although the answers are far from simple, a lot of recent academic research continues to shed light and offer guidance to the perplexed. The uncertainties of future inflation, investment market returns, and individual life expectancy can […]

When should you take Social Security?

A crucial retirement planning decision for many workers involves deciding when to begin Social Security benefits. Anyone can begin collecting as early as age 62, but that means the retiree receives a permanent reduction in benefits that can reach 25% or more. Retirees can also wait until normal retirement age, which currently ranges from 65 and 10 months to 67, […]

Warning to retirement savers: Don’t reduce stocks as you age

Many retirement investors intuitively believe that they should reduce their exposure to stocks as they age. After all, they have to protect their retirement nest eggs when retirement approaches and cannot afford to lose a big chunk of it in a market downturn, they believe. Recent research by two professors at Lewis & Clark College in Oregon turns this standard […]

Most retirees should have more money in stocks than they think

It is common for those planning for retirement to feel that they should make their investment portfolios more conservative once they leave the workforce. After all, they have to live off their nest eggs for the rest of their lives and can’t afford to lose money in a declining stock market. However, new studies continue to show that most retirees […]