What to Expect from the Real Estate Market in 2014

real estate market 2014In January, Vermillion Financial Advisors prepare their clients for the New Year ahead. To supplement your preparation of the New Year, VFA would like to provide you, our readers, with an article of what to expect in the housing market in 2014! Seven years have passed since the worst housing market crash in United States history triggered a global financial crisis. Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy, and a host of other banks came close to joining them before being rescued in a series of shotgun mergers and acquisitions, the largest of which included Bank of America -- Merrill Lynch, JP Chase Morgan -- Bear Stearns, and Wells Fargo -- Wachovia. Alongside bailouts … [Read more...]

How Much You Need to Save for Retirement

how much to save for retirementHow much money does a typical worker need to save every month in order to have a reasonable chance of financing a secure retirement? New analysis from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR) came up with a broad overview of the rates needed by different age groups and income levels. To estimate necessary savings rates, the researchers first sought to determine what level of retirement income would provide an equivalent standard of living to a retiree's final year of pre-retirement income. After they took account of changes in various tax burdens, commuting expenses, housing costs and other factors, they estimated that a single worker … [Read more...]

Bad Choices Get Rewarded

It can be really hard to behave correctly if we see examples of people being successful while doing things we know have higher odds of a bad outcome (e.g., buying lottery tickets). But as you’ve probably learned by now, investing isn’t always fair. Bad choices get rewarded, while people who made prudent decisions sometimes appear to be punished—at least in the short run. So even though it’s tempting, I strongly encourage you to judge the investment advice you receive based on the validity of the principle (process) and not the outcome. Let me share a story about a friend who had stock in his grandmother’s mining company. Over time, the family had invested and lost millions trying to … [Read more...]

Three Keys to Surviving Market Turbulence

All too often, investors react to a sharp drop in prices by panic selling or digging in their heels despite deteriorating fundamentals. But more thoughtful investors see a correction or downturn as an opportunity to review the risks in their portfolios and make adjustments where necessary. Most stock market investors are looking for the same result: strong and steady gains of their investments. Dealing with a period of sustained falling stock prices is not easy. All too often, investors react to a sharp drop in prices by panic selling or digging in their heels despite deteriorating fundamentals. But more thoughtful investors see a correction or downturn as an opportunity to review the … [Read more...]

A Primer on Medicare and Medigap Coverage

a primer on medicare and medigap coverageDespite all the public discussion about health care, very few people under the age of 65 understand the basics of Medicare, the federal health program for seniors and certain disabled individuals, or Medigap, the supplemental private coverage many buy to cover treatment that shortfalls what the federal program doesn't pay. Even if you have years before you qualify, why focus on Medicare and Medigap now? Because as big changes happen in our healthcare system, those who understand the programs and products ahead of time will not only be better equipped to plan for their post-retirement healthcare options, but they'll have a better understanding of … [Read more...]

What Happens to My Retirement Assets in the Event of a Divorce

what happens to my retirement assets in the event of a divorceA document known as a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO), which is a part of a divorce settlement, specifies how retirement assets are divided. A QDRO specifies the amount or portion of a plan participant's benefits that are paid to a spouse, former spouse, child or other party. A QDRO typically governs assets within a retirement plan such as a pension, profit-sharing plan, or a tax-sheltered annuity. Benefits paid to a former spouse typically are considered income for tax purposes. If you contributed to your retirement plan, a prorated share of our investment is used to determine the taxable amount. Former spouses on … [Read more...]

Three-Step Retirement Plan Tune-Up

Even if your personal outlook hasn't changed, keep in mind that uneven returns provided by different investments may have caused your portfolio to shift from your intended asset allocation. Conducting an annual review of your retirement goals and strategy is a great way to help ensure that your plans for your financial future remain realistic and on track. With that in mind,  taking the three easy steps outlined below will help you conduct your retirement tune-up.   Step 1: Review your retirement goals Your first step should be to review your retirement savings goals and assess whether anything significant has occurred during the past year that might affect either your … [Read more...]

Investing Through Life’s Stages

investing through life's stages Investing is a lifelong process. The sooner you start, the better off you'll be in the long run. It's best to start saving and investing as soon as you start earning money, even if it's only $10 a paycheck. The discipline and skills you learn will benefit you for the rest of your life. But no matter how old you are when you start thinking seriously about saving and investing, it's never too late to begin. The first part of a successful lifelong investment strategy is disciplined savings habits. Regardless of whether you are saving for retirement, a new house, or just that extravagant dining room set, you will need to develop rigid savings habits. Regular … [Read more...]