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What Time is the Right Time for Retirement?
Age may just be a number, but when it comes to retirement, it matters. A recent survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute found that only 11% of workers plan to retire before the age of 60. But with the right preparation, you can create a retirement plan that will provide you with financial resources and the freedom to pursue your passions, whether you flip the switch at 65, 60 or sooner.
From the Desk of Jo’nelle Fetzer
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Gandhi
This quote has always resonated with me, echoing through various seasons of my life. I was born and raised in central Pennsylvania, where my upbringing was decidedly more 'rural' than most. Summers were spent with cousins at my grandparents’ place, where slip-and-slide adventures down the hill and backyard campouts were the norm.
7 Money Moves to Help Enhance Your Cash
Sometimes savings can be easier to find if you know where to look. Beyond the generic advice of “saving more,” these nuanced strategies can help your cash flow. Here are some tips:…
The Federal Reserve’s Key Meeting Dates in 2024
The Federal Reserve's rapid series of interest rate hikes throughout 2022 and 2023 — initiated in an effort to bring down red-hot inflation — rippled throughout financial markets and the broader economy.
People pay attention to the "Fed" to see where interest rates are headed, but also for its economic analysis and forecasting. Members of the Federal Reserve regularly conduct economic research, give speeches, and testify about inflation and unemployment, which can provide clues about where the economy is going. This information can be useful for consumers when making borrowing and investing decisions.
How Savers and Spenders Can Meet in the Middle
Couples who have opposite philosophies regarding saving and spending often have trouble finding common ground, and money arguments frequently erupt. But you can learn to work with — and even appreciate — your financial differences.
A New Year, A New Opportunity to Save with a 529 Plan
The start of a new year is typically a time when people resolve to implement or recommit themselves to a personal financial goal. This year, why not consider opening a 529 plan account, or increasing your contributions to an existing account, to enhance your child's or grandchild's financial future? 529 plans are the most flexible they've ever been since their creation more than 25 years ago.
The Lasting Benefits of Financial Security
Talking to kids about money can be awkward, but it’s important. That’s the takeaway from a recent T. Rowe Price survey, which showed that parents consider topics like death and politics easier to discuss with kids than saving for a goal. A full 85% wanted to avoid the issue by signing their kid up for a personal finance course.
When Should You Review Your Estate Plan?
An estate plan is a map that explains how you want your personal and financial affairs to be handled in the event of your incapacity or death. Due to its importance and because circumstances change over time, you should periodically review your estate plan and update it as needed.
Financial Resolutions for 2024
Instead of hauling out those familiar New Year’s resolutions about keeping a journal or drinking more water, how about focusing on your financial well-being? Here’s a set of resolutions that can help ensure your long-term financial confidence.
Congratulations! Jason has been named to the 2024 Raymond James Chairman’s Council!
Join all of us at Aspire Wealth Group in congratulating Jason for once again being named to the 2024 Raymond James Chairman’s Council . The Chairman's Council represents the top 100 Financial Advisors within Raymond James Financial Services!