Even a well-developed investment plan can fail for reasons that have nothing to do with investments. It could fail because the family breadwinner dies prematurely and doesn't have enough life insurance to cover her loved ones. Or it could fail because of an auto accident that results in a large judgment, and there's insufficient liability insurance in the form of an umbrella policy. This is why it's critical to integrate an investment plan into an overall estate, tax, and risk management (insurance) plan. One area of concern that is all-too-often overlooked is the need for long-term care insurance (LTCI). According to a survey by Sun Life Financial (SLF), there's a major disconnect … [Read more...]
Eight Commandments of Building a Strong Financial Foundation
commandments financial foundation 1. Compare your monthly income versus your monthly expenses. Establishing a spending plan can help you get a hold of your financial situation. Live within your means and do not spend more than you make! 2. Pay off credit card balances each month. If you have current credit card debt, attack it each month by paying more than the minimum payment and go for the smallest balance first. When the first card is paid, add that amount to the payments on the second card. Repeat for the next card, and keep going until you've paid them all. 3. Create a "safe and sound" fund. Build a cash reserve of 6 months (or more) of your living expenses. It may be a … [Read more...]
Stretch Your Retirement Nest Egg So It Lasts as Long as You
During the month of May, Vermillion Financial Advisors work with their clients to review their retirement goals and work to make sure their retirement plans are on track. We would like to provide you, our readers, with an article to supplement your retirement planning process! Americans are living longer than ever before, with an average lifespan that, according to U.S. government figures, has increased from 73.7 years in 1980 to 78.3 in 2010 and a projected 79.5 by 2020. While that means more time to enjoy life, it also presents a dilemma: How are we going to make sure our money lasts a lifetime so we can keep living the lifestyle in which we're accustomed, whether we live until 70, 80, … [Read more...]
Ten Questions When Planning for Financial Security
questions planning financial securityIn February, Vermillion Financial Advisors review their clients' financial inventories and their cash-flow management. To supplement this work, VFA has chosen to provide you, our readers, with an article on how to decide what's important in your financial inventories. When thinking about how to protect your livelihood or build the financial resources you will need to live life as desired, answer these 10 questions first. 1. What is important to me? Before thinking about the right financial products for your needs, clarify what's truly important to you -- the people you care about, the aspirations you have, the things you want to protect, and the … [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...]