Retirement Planning: Federal Employees

Posted in Retirement Planning Monday May 16, 2005

(PRWEB) May 12, 2005 — Federal employees can now download free software to help them plan for retirement.

The Snow-Cap Agency, Inc. is now offering a free download of its exclusive Federal Retirement Income Gap Calculator software to all federal and postal employees. (more…)

Certified Financial Planner: Dallas

Posted in Retirement Planning Wednesday May 11, 2005

(PRWEB) May 11, 2005 — A financial planner in the fast-growing Dallas suburb of Frisco is redefining how consumers get help with their investments and personal finances. (more…)

Retirement Without Social Security

Posted in Retirement Planning Thursday May 5, 2005

(PRWEB) May 5, 2005 — At some point in your life, you are going to have to think about it. Sooner or later, you will have to face it. Can you honestly say that you are prepared for retirement? If not, you are not alone. (more…)

Building and Preserving Your Wealth

Posted in Retirement Planning Tuesday May 3, 2005

Merritt Island, FL (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 3, 2005 — Oak Hill Press is pleased to announce the immediate release of “Building and Preserving Your Wealth, A Practical Guide for Affluent Investors.” Written by Steven Podnos, MD, MBA, CFP™, the book is easy to read, yet chock full of practical advice and concerns for those individuals and families who have accumulated wealth or have high incomes. (more…)

Retirement Plans Basics

Posted in Retirement Planning Saturday April 30, 2005

A pension plan is an employee benefit plan established or maintained by an employer or by an employee organization (such as a union), or both, that provides retirement income or defers income until termination of covered employment or beyond. There are a number of types of retirement plans, including the 401(k) plan and the traditional pension plan, known as a defined benefit plan. (more…)

Top Ten Ways to Prepare for Retirement

Posted in Retirement Planning Saturday April 23, 2005

Know Your Retirement Needs.
Retirement is expensive. Experts estimate that you’ll need about 70% of your pre-retirement income-lower earners, 90% or more - to maintain your standard of living when you stop working. Understand your financial future. (more…)