10 Important Ages for Retirement Planning

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i dont want like this. I want different agewise term plan for tax saving .

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patrichwilliams of CA 2:10PM May 11, 2012

Social Security withdrawl depending on age.

Jennifer Fanton of MD 10:46AM March 27, 2012

It is a shame we are supposed to buy into a plan that is, to say the least, less than desirable, medicare. There must be a better way.

W. Toles of ME 7:06AM March 23, 2012

"But you cannot roll that 401(k) into an IRA and take a lump sum out without penalty."

FALSE!!!!! Read IRS Rule 72t.

bob of CA 3:33AM February 28, 2012

if i retire at age 62 an draw ss benifits can i work part time? if so how much money will i be allowed to make?

pat of MS 5:15PM February 26, 2012

From 21 to 50?? Really? That's why more and more people are uanble to retire.....

KL of MD 12:37PM February 24, 2012

I am 69-1/2.. will be 70 in July of this year; I will retire at the end of this year. I'm told I should retire this year to avoid monies being taken out of my IRA... What benefit do I derive from retiring at the end of this year.... aside from the gov't taking money from my IRA? My wife does not work and she gets Social Security.. as do I.

Carl Younger of DC 10:14AM February 24, 2012

I am 78 years young. My wife will turn 60 this year. If I and when I die, will my wife receive my full beneft that I receive now?

Joseph Williams of FL 9:34AM February 24, 2012

As to the last item, it should always be noted that there are never mandatory withdrawals from a ROTH IRA, regardless of one's age.

Tony of MO 11:17AM February 21, 2012

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