Housing costs and general cost of living vary from state to state, but the average retiree spends about $16,700 per year on housing alone, as of 2019. That includes mortgage or rent payments, insurance, property taxes, and maintenance and repairs, but not utility...
You’ve probably heard it before: you should have an emergency fund for those times when life throws you a curveball. Unexpected medical bills, car repairs, home repairs, a sudden layoff, and even pandemics can disrupt your current budget in an instant. As a retiree,...
When you’re aiming to get your finances in check, you might think you need to make more income to cover all your bases. However, making the most of the money you already have is a great way to meet your financial goals. Doing more with your money that’s already coming...
The SECURE Act, or “Setting Every Community Up for Retirement” Act, became law on December 19, 2019. The idea behind this bill is to make retirement savings less complicated, and to simplify the rules of IRAs and other retirement funds. If you were over the age of...
Whether you’re soon to be retired or are newly retired, it’s important to understand how taxes will change for you. Recent tax code changes and legislature are also affecting 2019 tax season, so we’re sharing a few things you should know. Retiree Taxes and...