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I’m 70, retired and my husband and I have Social Security, two 401(k)s and an annuity so we ‘live comfortably.’ So do I even need my financial adviser anymore?
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I am 60 and plan to retire in March. I have $113K in my 401(k) and no other savings, but I will get an early retirement package of 9 months salary. Should I get a pro to help me?
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I make $102K a year, but I’m late to saving and have student loans. I want to invest better, live on ‘as little as possible’ and buy rental property for income. Where should I turn?
I just retired at 64. My husband is 73 and beginning to have health issues. We need a financial plan and to figure out what to do with Social Security. What’s our move?
Do we have ‘any chance in the future’? We are in our 40s but started saving for retirement late, so we only have about $20K in our 401(k)s. But we have $75K we can also invest. Should we get a pro to help us get on track?