national news stories
During Retirement
Forget the 4% Rule? Here’s What You Should Really Be Looking at During Retirement. Everyone’s retirement is different, but we all have a common goal: ensuring our retirement savings last long enough. The 4% rule is arguably the go-to guideline for determining how quickly you can spend your savings. It states that a retiree can…
Read MorePrepare for a Recession
5 Ways Retirees Can Prepare for a Recession…in Reverse If there’s one thing that can upend retirement plans it’s a recession which an increasing consensus of economists are predicting for the US economy. Indicators like a weakening labor market, stubbornly high inflation, and declining manufacturing activity all point to a potential economic slowdown. So, how…
Read MoreWhat Is a Reverse Mortgage and How Does It Work? (2024 Guide)
What Is a Reverse Mortgage and How Does It Work? (2024 Guide) Living comfortably in retirement has long been financially challenging for seniors in the U.S. To cover increased expenses, many turn to the equity in their homes to increase their financial breathing room. One-way seniors can tap into home equity with a special type…
Read MoreReverse Mortgage: Cost vs. Benefit
Pitch for Reverse Mortgage: Cost vs. Benefit I understand that considering a reverse mortgage is a significant decision, and it’s natural to have concerns about the costs involved. Let’s walk through how a reverse mortgage can truly benefit you and why it might be the right solution for your financial needs.” Acknowledging the Concerns: “I know…
Read MoreReverse Mortgage pros and cons
Newsweek turns eye toward reverse mortgage pros and cons The new column examines potential strengths and weaknesses of reverse mortgages, according to a team judged to be financial experts A reverse mortgage has potential utility for a homeowner in the right situation, but loan terms must be observed closely to remain in good standing and…
Read MoreInflation scare
Ron Insana: The 2024 inflation scare has arrived, but there are still signs of hope for investors. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell holds a press conference following a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee on interest rate policy in Washington, U.S., March 20, 2024. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell holds a press…
Read MoreSocial Security
Today, many of our retired seniors are struggling to make their money last from month to month as inflation has taken a big chunk out of their monthly income! And, many don’t have enough saved and rely solely on Social Security to get by. According to a Federal Reserve study, only 54% of Americans have…
Read MoreMortgage Rates and Housing
Mortgage Rates and Housing. Federal Reserve Next Move: Brace Yourself for Real Estate Impact. Mortgage rates and Housing Video Reverse Mortgages have always been a god way to eliminate debt. Now with most seiors on a fixed income it has became unaffordable to live without maxing out crdit cards. Call Scott Underwood at ReverseMortgageAlabama at (205)…
Read MoreSocial Security crisis
BlackRock’s Larry Fink sees Social Security crisis, says 65 retirement age ‘a bit crazy’ KEY POINTS In his annual letter to shareholders, Fink called the decreasing ability to retire in a financially sound way one of the biggest economic challenges of the mid-21st century. “Today in America, the retirement message that the government and companies…
Read More6 smart ways to tackle debt in retirement
6 smart ways to tackle debt in retirement If you’re struggling to pay off high-interest debt in retirement, the following strategies may be worth considering: Retirement is a time to savor the fruits of your labor, but if you’re facing looming debt, it can cast a shadow on your golden years. And, if that debt comes…
Read More







