by SDP Team | Jan 23, 2017 | Divorce
It is a challenge – and it must be met. How does a single parent plan for retirement? Diligently. Regularly. Rigorously. Here are some steps that may help, whether you are just beginning to do this or well on your way. Setting a household budget can be a wise first...
by SDP Team | Jan 20, 2017 | Financial Planning
Is this age group preparing adequately for the future? How would you guess Gen X is faring when it comes to retirement saving? Americans born between 1965 and 1980 are approaching what should be their peak income years, and many of them have actively contributed to...
by SDP Team | Jan 11, 2017 | Financial Planning
Many people will not achieve their financial goals in 2017 or even get started, leaving their future financial security up in the air. So decided to reach out to the professors at The American College of Financial Services, a nonprofit, accredited college in Bryn...
by SDP Team | Jan 9, 2017 | Social Security
There are many software packages that will show different income scenarios from Social Security. One of the most popular scenarios is, “Which will give me the most income over life expectancy?” Tell us when you’ll die, and we’ll tell you the best way to maximize...
by SDP Team | Dec 28, 2016 | IRA
If you are 59½ there are several reasons to consider an in-service withdraw, and a few reasons to avoid it. A few reasons to possibly consider using the in-service withdrawal are: You may be able to exercise more control over your investment options. Most employer...