protectyourretirement
The legendary Warren Buffett has amassed a fortune worth numerous billions of dollars through his company Berkshire Hathaway. Aside from building one of the largest companies in the world, he is also one of the world’s wealthiest people. In addition to being an excellent investor, Buffett is known for his wit and timeless advice for investors. Not only does Buffett offer investing advice — but he offers advice about life in general. However, Buffett’s advice can provide more than just wealth; it can also enrich your golden years. Best of all, anyone can follow his wise words of wisdom because ...
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Where did the term “nest egg” originate? To encourage the hens to lay more eggs, farmers used to leave one egg in the henhouse. Today, nest eggs typically refer to retirement savings that you do not touch until you retire. It’s the money you save for the future so that you have something to fall back on when you retire. In many financial plans, the stated objective is to grow your nest egg. Nest eggs come in a variety of types. Often, the strategy involves saving or investing a sum of money or other assets for long-term objectives such as retirement, paying for college, and buying a house. Add...
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How much do you have saved for your retirement? Obviously, the answer depends on everything from your financial situation to retirement goals. And, another consideration? Your age. As an example, in terms of retirement savings and personal savings, Millennials are right smack in the middle when compared to older generations. That’s not too shabby considering that, generally speaking, Millennials are scared of retirement. The average Millennial (ages 25 to 40) has $51,300 in personal savings and $63,300 in retirement accounts. Those findings are based on Northwestern Mutual’s 2021 Planning & Pr...
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“At the end of the day, the goals are simple: safety and security.” — Jodi Rell, former Governor of Connecticut Pensions, once essential for retirement, have been steadily disappearing. Today, less than one-third of Americans (31%) are retiring with a defined benefit pension plan. If you are fortunate enough to retire with a pension plan, the median annual pension benefit is $9,262 for private pensions, $22,172 for government pensions, and $24,592 for railroad pensions. But, that’s not all. Many of us are struggling to save for an uncertain future. Most recently, as an example, the COVID-19 pa...
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