How to Make Your Retirement Savings Last
How to Make Your Savings Last for Decades, According to a 96-Year-Old Retirement Expert Lots of retirement experts theorize about how best to plan for the thirty-plus years you hope to enjoy after hitting 65. When Jack Guttentag — who turned 96 last December — gives advice, he’s speaking from experience. Guttentag, an economist who…
Read MoreHow to Get a Reverse Mortgage
How to Get a Reverse Mortgage. Reverse Mortgage Alabama brings you the facts on several steps to invloved in the Reverse Mortgage process. I usually meet with you in person , close in 30 days, so its really not much work at all on your part. Story below I found on by Nerd Wallet and The…
Read MoreHow to Create a Retirement Paycheck
How to Create a Retirement Paycheck Creating a reliable retirement income stream is complex but worth it. These tips will get you on the right path. Your expenses don’t end when your paychecks do, but creating a reliable income stream in retirement can be tricky. The right choices can result in sustainable income for the…
Read MoreHow To Buy a House When You’re Retired
How To Buy a House When You’re Retired People entering into retirement may consider purchasing a home once they do so. However, most retirees are on a fixed income in their retirement years and must be careful when considering using their savings for a major purchase. Retirement at Any Age: Get Top Retirement Tips for…
Read MoreHow to Become an Elite Financial Advisor
FINANCIAL ADVISORS. How to Become an Elite Financial Advisor: Practice (Business) Management Have you read something like the following roughly 1,237 times in the last few months? “Financial advisors are under immense pressure, particularly with the paradigm shift of 2020. They must provide value to their clients and differentiate themselves from other advisors.” We too…
Read MoreHow Tariffs Could Impact Economic Growth
How Tariffs Could Impact Economic Growth Fed Official Revises Interest Rate Cut Forecast for 2025 Inflation remains the key factor influencing interest rate decisions. The Federal Reserve consistently emphasizes its dual mandate when making interest rate decisions. Established in 1977, this mandate requires the Fed to: Promote maximum employment Maintain stable prices and moderate long-term…
Read MoreHow Reverse Mortgages Finally Became Safe
How Reverse Mortgages Finally Became Safe The decision to take out a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage is a big one, and you may be wondering how safe this government-insured loan program is. While reverse mortgages aren’t right for everyone, the HECM program has several built-in protections designed to keep borrowers safe. FEDERAL GUARANTEE. One of…
Read MoreReverse Mortgages Can Provide Retirement Income
Reverse Mortgages Can Provide Retirement Income Tapping home equity is often an overlooked possible source of income for those with fixed resources, and considering the home equity that seniors have access to, reverse mortgage products should be considered when coming up with a retirement funding plan. This is according to Stephen Resch, VP of retirement…
Read MoreHow Retirement Changes Your Identity
Harvard Business Review: How Retirement Changes Your Identity Studies show that people who are able to afford a full retirement – and who will also be healthy enough to enjoy it – are generally much happier in retirement since their working life is behind them, and they can instead spend their time doing the things they…
Read MoreHow Panicked Investors are Helping the HECM
How Panicked Investors are Helping the HECM In 2025, the HECM lending industry stands at a critical juncture—balancing long-term promise against short-term headwinds. While demographic trends continue to favor a bright future, reverse mortgage professionals are grappling with regulatory hurdles, declining loan volume, and ongoing public misconceptions. The sentiment? Cautious optimism, grounded in realism. Today,…
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