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How Much Should I Save? Use our retirement calculator to determine how much you need to save monthly to reach your retirement goals.
Social Security Optimizer Maximize your Social Security benefits by understanding the optimal claiming strategy for your situation.
RMD Calculator Calculate your required minimum distributions to avoid penalties and plan your tax strategy.
Roth Conversion Calculator Determine if a Roth conversion makes sense for your situation and what the tax implications would be.
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Retirement Planning Guides
- The Complete Guide to 401(k) Planning
- IRA vs. Roth IRA: Which is Right for You?
- Understanding Annuities: A Comprehensive Guide
- Social Security Strategies for Maximum Benefits
- Estate Planning for Retirement Accounts
Tax Law Updates Keep up with changes in tax laws that may affect your retirement planning strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start planning for retirement?
The earlier, the better. Thanks to compound interest, starting in your 20s can result in significantly more retirement wealth than waiting until your 40s.
How much should I contribute to my 401(k)?
At minimum, contribute enough to receive your full employer match. Ideally, work toward contributing the maximum allowed by law.
Should I choose traditional or Roth options?
This depends on your current tax bracket, expected retirement tax bracket, and personal circumstances. We can help you analyze your specific situation.
What happens to my 401(k) when I change jobs?
You have several options: leave it with your former employer, roll it to your new employer’s plan, or roll it to an IRA. Each option has pros and cons.
How do I know if I'm on track for retirement?
A general rule is to have 10 times your annual salary saved by age 67, but individual situations vary significantly.