Financial Topics Newsletter

April 2009   Thursday, September 9, 2010
What Are TIPS? Will Inflation & Growth Come Back?
Also, Now Interviewing Financial Advisors

You’ve been reading my views on the future of rising inflation for months. Many portfolios are simply not prepared.

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Tax Planning as You Age
While tax planning should be a consideration through all phases of life, the nature of that planning changes as you approach retirement age. During your working years, your primary tax-planning objectives are to reduce your current income taxes while saving for retirement. After decades of accumulating money, you now need to ensure you withdraw and manage that money properly. Here are some tips.
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A Review of Your Portfolio
With the recent market declines, it may be painful to reevaluate your portfolio in depth, especially if your portfolio contains large losses. But this review is necessary to see if changes are needed to your portfolio. Some factors to consider include...
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Encourage Your Children to Fund IRAs
Once your children start working, help them develop good savings habits by encouraging them to fund an individual retirement account (IRA). Even if your child only contributes for a few years, an IRA can provide significant funds for retirement.
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How Much Do You Need in Retirement?
One of the most critical factors in determining how much you need to accumulate by retirement age is how much annual income you'll need in retirement. But if that retirement date is years or decades away, it may be difficult to come up with a reasonable estimate of your income needs. Most people will want a standard of living similar to the one they're living before retirement; so simple rules of thumb, like 70% of preretirement income, may not give you an accurate estimate. Follow these tips to estimate how much you'll need.
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What's Your Score?
How is it that you can apply for a mortgage, credit card, or car loan over the phone and be approved or declined in a matter of seconds? For speedy access to credit - and the mountain of credit card "preapprovals" you get in the mail each month - you can thank an invention called the FICO score.
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Greg Peterson holds a bachelor’s degree in Global Economy from BYU and an MBA in Finance & Entrepreneurship from the Marriott School of Management at BYU, where he was a Dean’s Scholar and 1st runner up in The Student Entrepreneur of The Year Award. He has started & managed several successful companies. After tenures at Merrill Lynch, Fisher Investments, & Smith Barney, he founded Peterson Wealth Management in 2007 to focus on high-quality, low-cost
401(k) plans as well as wealth management for households with over $100,000 to invest. He and his family reside in Orem, Utah and in Timberlakes Estates, Utah.

 
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