by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
When planning for retirement, most people focus on saving enough money to cover their expenses after leaving the workforce. However, one crucial factor that often gets overlooked is longevity. We are living longer, and while a longer life offers the potential for more experiences, it also increases the time your retirement savings need to last. As longevity continues to increase, the way you manage your...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
Retirement is a significant milestone, especially if you’re just a year away from reaching your financial freedom. While the excitement of no longer working can feel liberating, it also comes with financial responsibilities that require careful planning. With 2025 on the horizon, there are key financial steps you can take now to help with the transition into this new chapter of life. Reassess Your Retirement...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
Deciding what to do with your 401(k) when changing jobs or retiring is an important step in managing your retirement savings. Rolling your 401(k) to an IRA is a popular option for many investors. In fact, according to data from the IRS, in 202o, about 5.7 million people rolled a total of $618 billion to IRAs. However, this process can come with potential pitfalls that...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
In the wake of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates, the stock market’s behavior has been an area of intense focus for investors. Historically, rate cuts have had varying impacts on the market depending on the macroeconomic environment, inflation pressures, and market sentiment at the time. Here’s what the data tells us about stock market performance after the Fed slashes interest rates — and what...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
Turning 65 is a major milestone, both personally and financially. One of the most important changes at this age is becoming eligible for Medicare, the federal health insurance program designed to cover most of your healthcare needs. Understanding how Medicare works is essential for making the right decisions and avoiding costly mistakes. Here are five things you should know as you approach 65 and prepare...
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As the leaves begin to change and a crispness fills the air, September ushers in not just a new season but also an opportunity for personal growth. Recognized by many as Self-Improvement Month, it’s the perfect time to take a step back and evaluate areas in your life that could use a boost—your finances included. Improving your financial health doesn’t have to be daunting. Here...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
When planning for retirement, many people turn to the so-called “rules of thumb” as a guide for how much income they’ll need. One of the most common rules is that you should aim to replace 70% to 80% of your pre-retirement income. While this rule can provide a quick estimate, relying on it too heavily can lead to a retirement plan that doesn’t align with...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
Whether you’re concerned about a potential recession or simply looking to build a stronger financial foundation, there are several key strategies you can implement to improve your financial health. Here are six practical steps to take control of your finances, reduce stress, and position yourself for financial independence. 1. Build an Emergency Fund An emergency fund is your financial safety net. It provides a cushion...
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by Premier Investments & Wealth Management
Stocks must have gotten the memo that August tends to be weak historically. July, the eighth positive month in the past nine, was quickly forgotten as the beginning of August greeted us with a selloff. The primary catalyst was August 2’s weaker-than-expected employment report, which ignited concern that the U.S. economy could tip into recession. Several additional factors exacerbated the selling pressure: Overly bullish sentiment...
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