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- Employee Benefit News - New calculator Not Just For Retirement'
(Fri, 01 Jun 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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June 1, 2007 -- Ilene Davis, a certified financial planner in Cocoa, Fla., knew that money could motivate some people to make better decisions about their health...
- USA TODAY - Retirement calculators can help you prepare for the future
(Fri, 30 Jun 2006 07:00:00 GMT)
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June 30, 2006 -- Retirement may or may not be a long way off, but it never hurts to find out if you're on the right track. Even if you'd rather not pay a financial...
- Australasian Business Intelligence - Calculating your retirement needs.
(Tue, 12 Jul 2005 07:00:00 GMT)
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July 12, 2005 -- Jul 12, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Australians have access to many superannuation calculators. However, the Australian Securities...
- Australasian Business Intelligence - Calculate how much you need to live on in retirement.
(Tue, 01 May 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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May 1, 2007 -- Byline: Gillian Bullock May 01, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Colin Lewis says Australian consumers should calculate what their...
- Philadelphia Inquirer, The - Calculating just what to save for retirement
(Thu, 11 May 2006 07:00:00 GMT)
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May 11, 2006 -- IBM, Verizon, Hewlett-Packard, Sears, Lockheed Martin, Motorola. All members of the A Team - blue-chip American corporations. And all of them on...
- U.S. Newswire - Reserve Officers Association Reacts to Undersecretary's Retirement Calculations
(Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:00:00 GMT)
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February 12, 2004 -- WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- When the Reserve OfficersAssociation (ROA) read the recent remarks that Undersecretary ofDefense for Personnel...
- Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - Calculate benefits of not retiring
(Sun, 22 Aug 2004 07:00:00 GMT)
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August 22, 2004 -- As more people hit retirement age, many of those who are still working wonder if they can, or should, collect Social Security. This situation is...
- All Hands - Explanation of compensation factors & retirement calculations
(Thu, 01 Aug 2002 07:00:00 GMT)
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August 1, 2002 -- Compensation Factors For more information visit us at www.staynavy.navy.mil * BAS (Basic Allowance for Subsistence) -- This calculation based on...
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News - Online Retirement Calculators Can Help with Financial Planning.
(Sun, 31 Aug 2003 07:00:00 GMT)
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August 31, 2003 -- By Hank Ezell, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 31--The toughest part about planning for retirement may...
- M2 Presswire - A break-through in retirement planning: Otar Retirement Calculator, based on market history, is now available.
(Thu, 09 Jun 2005 07:00:00 GMT)
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June 9, 2005 -- M2 PRESSWIRE-9 June 2005-Otar & Associates: A break-through in retirement planning: Otar Retirement Calculator, based on market history, is now...
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- Resolved Question: How much should we be saving for retirement?
(Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:46:43 GMT)
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My husband only works, I am a stay at home mother of four children ( I worked for 8 years as a lab manager before having children). How much should we be saving for retirement? He is 35 years old, I am 36 years old. We currently max out his 401K at 15% of his pre-tax salary. We also save 10% post tax into an annuity type account (life insurance also). When I use retirement calculators, they usually say we should be saving only 5% of our pre-tax income actually since we started at age 26 or
- Resolved Question: Personal Finance! PLEASE Help!!!!! 10 points!!?
(Sun, 25 May 2008 22:48:45 GMT)
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a. most important part of a savings plan
b. allows for a more secure future
c. keeps you from overspending
d. federal programs that provide retirement, disability, and life insurance benefits
e. shows you how your savings will grow over a set period of time
f. money owed
g. designates what should happen to a person's wealth upon his/her death
h. first roadblock to savings
i. second roadblock to savings
j. allows one to save money in a retirement fund before taxes
1. 401K (1 point)
2. Wi
- Resolved Question: What are the best free retirement calculators out there? I have an autistic child who will need lifelong care
(Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:57:32 GMT)
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I'm 52 and have saved enough to "probably" retire comfortably next year. This doesn't even include my real estate which is currently in the toilet - and has high carrying costs - which I can absorb for another 18-36 months, if need be, till the real estate market improves and get a better price. Problem is, I have a mentally handicapped child that will need lifelong financial assistance after I'm gone, so I have to plan for the money lasting at least 50+ years. Anyone have any suggestions o
- Voting Question: Can the retirement savings calculator at Yahoo Finance be modified to change the age of receiving Social Sec?
(Tue, 01 Apr 2008 11:51:50 GMT)
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For example, the calculator assumes a person would start drawing Social Security benefits at age 62. Can this calculator be modified or updated to show what the benefits would be if the person started taking benefits at age 67 (or any other age over 62)? It would be a more useful Yahoo users tool if this item could be updated.
- Resolved Question: i just opened a 401k in oct and have a retirement plan. do these count as 'taxable interest income?' help!
(Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:27:58 GMT)
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i am trying to file 2007 taxes and i don't think that 401k's and retirement plans are taxable but i tried using some tax calculators and they were asking me if i had a 401k etc so i got confused. this is the first year that i have a 401k...
- Resolved Question: Where can I find a good retirement calculator?
(Thu, 03 Jan 2008 04:25:01 GMT)
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I'd like one that isn't sponsored by someone trying to sell something.
- Voting Question: Taking retirement money?
(Sat, 15 Dec 2007 00:13:51 GMT)
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I have used retirement calculators, with success. Has anyone heard of the "rule of three"? I worked for a company that had an ESOP program. Without penalty you could withdraw money in the fourth year, but only the first years money, etc.
Does anyone think thats a good strategic move in a retirement program If the person can do it?
- Voting Question: What impact does leaving a good paying full time job for a part time job have on your SS Benefits.?
(Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:15:07 GMT)
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I have been working full time for 20 years. My plan is to leave my job 2011 and work locally part time there after. Using the SS calculator at the SS Gov website shows my benefits to be pretty good at my current expected level of income even if I stop working 2011. But if my income in my new job is half that amount for the last 15 years before retirement would my SS benefit calulation be based on the new lower income amount?
I would like to think I can return to the work force after my first
- Resolved Question: Rare Coin Investing?
(Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:59:11 GMT)
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I saw a book on Amazon.com about investing in rare coins for an early retirement. I won't mention the title, because I think it's against this site's Community Guidelines for me to ask whether or not you would recommend a product by name.
But basically the book claims to teach you how, by investing about $210 a month in rare coins, you could make enough to retire in about a dozen years. It's not an easy task, because apparently it takes a lot of research to find a coin that will give you a
- Resolved Question: Money Matters! (investment problems)?
(Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:58:56 GMT)
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In this problem we will consider the financial
fortunes of two young professionals, Max and Maria. Max and Maria each
begin work at age 22 and will retire at age 65.
(a) Maria prudently begins saving for retirement immediately, in-
vesting $500 a month every month for her entire working career. If she earns a
7% annual return on her money, how much will she have when she retires?
(b) Max waits until he turns 35 to begin saving for retirement.
How much money does he need to invest each m
- Resolved Question: Am I really going to live till 102 years?
(Fri, 09 Nov 2007 14:14:27 GMT)
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I mean, you read this articles about retirement, and how you are supposed to spend nothing, but stash everything away. Well, following them, you must eat potatoes and drink tap water. Followed for three months, then went out, bought a piece of cheese and some apples. Felt very bad afterwards. Then found an age expectancy calculator there (msn money), and according to it I am going to live 102 years!!
What, more 70 years of potatoes and tap water? What did I do, why did they make me to underg
- Resolved Question: How long should I study for the Series 66 and any tips?
(Thu, 20 Sep 2007 23:40:42 GMT)
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I just passed the series 7 a few hours ago with over 90% and I want to get the 66 as soon as possible.
Right now I'm looking at which books to buy and I should buy them sometime this weekend. Which books are good?
I also looked at the outline and I know TVM and how securities and retirement plans work, but the second half of the test looks more difficult.
Are there certain approved calculators for the exam? I'm a little scared because there are only 100 questions, so I'm afraid I'll got a
- Resolved Question: I need help with my work so can someone please answer the following questions so i may compair.?
(Thu, 06 Sep 2007 04:39:58 GMT)
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5. Ray Cupple bought a basic car costing $10,150.00, with options costing $738.00. There is a 6% sales tax in his state and a combined $50.00 license and registration fee. What was Ray's total cost?
A. $10,938.00
B. $11,541.28
C. $11,547.00
D. $11,591.28
6. The Hamilton Brush Company issued 2,500 shares of common stock worth $100,000.00 total. What is the par value of each share?
A. $25.00
B. $40.00
C. $400.00
D. $250.00
7. Which of the following is intended primarily to enhance a
- Resolved Question: how do i know how long my retirement funds will last?
(Tue, 21 Aug 2007 02:08:31 GMT)
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there are various ways in which one can find out about how and when to withdraw money once you retire.for example there is the monte carlo probability method .or maybe if you went to a mutual fund site like franklin templeton it will show by how much your money will grow over a certain period of time and then calculate how long it will last after taking inflation into account.or maybe if you went to a financial magazine or even dinkytown calculator you would get an answer.but the problem is n
- Resolved Question: Why is there a big difference between salary from this state?
(Tue, 10 Jul 2007 22:22:25 GMT)
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okay I went to those cost of living calculators and it said like 130000is comparable to 50000 in cali....and that your monthly payments would be higher...I understand that but if ur salary is 130000 in california why would it be like 50000 in another state in the u.s? and ppl say 130000 is not enough to buy a house?!? how is that possible? okay ur mortgage would be like what 3000/month which equales to about 36K/year....after taxes the 130K would turn to about 105,000 I want to say...but cmon
- Resolved Question: Should I make xtra paymts towards my student loan or put it into savings until I can pay it all off?
(Wed, 27 Jun 2007 20:51:47 GMT)
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My student loan is ~$26,000 @ 4.125%. I am debt free except for my house, and I have a good start on my retirement fund. I am ready to start making extra payments each month towards my student loan of $500- $1000 each month. My monthly income varies, so I can not commit to an exact dollar amount each month.
I also have a savings account that is currently paying 5.20%apy or 5.16% per month. As long as this rate stays at this range, am I better off putting my extra payments into the savi
- Resolved Question: Can Anyone suggest an easy to use retirement calculator via the web? Any advice on the Vanguard REIT fund?
(Fri, 01 Jun 2007 17:22:37 GMT)
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That is when to hang on and when to get out?
- Resolved Question: Does anyone know of a good online "retirement calculator" that helps you figure out how much you need to save?
(Fri, 04 May 2007 16:08:08 GMT)
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- Resolved Question: where do i find a "retirement savings calculator" on-line?
(Fri, 04 May 2007 10:03:20 GMT)
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- Resolved Question: Pay off house early versus contributing to 401K?
(Thu, 26 Apr 2007 01:28:13 GMT)
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I would like to know the pros and cons of putting money into my 401K versus paying off my house early. I am 49 and contribute 15% into a 401K. If I used that money to make double payments on my house, it would be paid off in less than 6 years. At that point, I could contribute from age of 55 until retirement my 15%, 5% catch up contributions and put additional savings in an IRA. Using 401K calculators it appears I would end up with about the same amount of money in my 401K at retirement.
- Resolved Question: Where can I get a real Personal Financial Planning Software?
(Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:34:03 GMT)
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All the Personal Financail Planning software I found just like Personal Accounting or just a Retirement Calculator. Where can I find a real Personal Financial Planning software which covered everything included my clear dept planning, risk protection, education and retirement planning?
- Resolved Question: this is a problem regarding present value of annuity.?
(Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:01:52 GMT)
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Justin has been contributing to a retirement fund for several years. If Justin wants to be able to receive $1000.00 a month for 10 years, what sum would have to be invested in the account. Assume an APR of 6%.
I used the present Value formula but I come out with an unrealistic answer. I believe this problem must be done on a Graphing Calculator in which u can calculate the Present/Future Value of an annuity.
You must use these symbols:
N=(total # of payments,if unknown enter 0)
I%= (APR,
- Resolved Question: Federal Retirement Calculators?
(Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:50:50 GMT)
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Where can I find a good federal retirement calculator?
- Resolved Question: Retirement calculators don't add Health Insurance costs - how do you figure those costs out?
(Wed, 24 Jan 2007 13:26:26 GMT)
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I think you can't get medicaid until you're 65 so if you want to retitre at 60, couldn't health insurance cost thousands of dollars a year?
- Resolved Question: How much will I get back in taxes or will I have to pay?
(Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:36:58 GMT)
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I am curious to know what an approx. refund will be. I claim zero dependants my total income before taxes last year was $31,564.19. I had some pre-tax dedcutions including retirement and health care. Federal taxes taken out where $3,122.95 and state deductions where $1,491.10. I do have seperate money in IRAs and money markets so I am not sure how that will play in. When I use an online calculator it says I owe, I have also put in my info from last year and it said I owed money. However
- Resolved Question: Is the salary high enough to take this new job?
(Wed, 10 Jan 2007 02:59:54 GMT)
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I have two good job offers on the table right now and am having a hard time deciding which to take.
Job one has good benefits and a company vehicle. It is 40 miles from my home.
Job two has more benefits, no company vehicle and is 60 miles from my home. This job pays $18,000 more.
The most important benefits (health and retirement) are similar.
How much is the vehicle really worth? I expected a higher salary from job two because it is Westchester County, NY. If I look at a salary calculat
- Resolved Question: Retirement savings calculator?
(Sat, 02 Dec 2006 04:25:02 GMT)
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Does anyone know an equation or a website with a calculator to determine savings based on a weekly contribution to an account with a fixed rate of weekly compounding interest.
Example: 50 a week into an account with 15% interest over 30 years = ?
- Resolved Question: can you liberals please explain this to me?
(Sat, 02 Dec 2006 02:09:00 GMT)
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Is the Reagan Era Officially Over?
Sen. Chuck Schumer has called the recent Democratic takeover of Congress the end of the Reagan era.
Friday, December 1, 2006
Star Parker - Scripps Howard News Service
Sen. Chuck Schumer has called the recent Democratic takeover of Congress the end of the Reagan era.
If we believe a red flag that the Wall Street Journal has run up about a possible Republican capitulation with the new Democratic majority on Social Security reform, our own Republican preside
- Resolved Question: Is ther a simple on-line calculator to figure out if going back to school is worthwhile?
(Thu, 12 Oct 2006 13:37:29 GMT)
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I am not sure about going back to school. I already get paid well. I need to know if it would be worth it to back to school. I would loose income, pay for school, loose income on money I could've saved in retirement funds, etc.
- Resolved Question: $1000 USD a year for 30 years. the account earns 13%compounded annually. how much at 30 years?
(Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:50:34 GMT)
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jim puts %1000 a year at the end of each year into a retirement account for the next 30 years. the account earns 13% interest compounded annually. how much monies will jim have in 30 years? can you do this without a calculator?: ) of course inteligent answers and detailed solutions flip ma wig so go for it.
- Resolved Question: Retirees: How much money have you given yourself to live off of, and are you satisfied?
(Wed, 13 Sep 2006 18:23:19 GMT)
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I know there are a million online calculators for this stuff but I'd like real-person opinions.
If you are retired - what age did you retire at, how much annual income did you allocate, and what level of "luxury" or lack there of has it given you? Just curious how my retirement plan compares to reality....
- Resolved Question: retirement calculator?
(Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:30:03 GMT)
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- Resolved Question: I am looking for a retirement expense calculator?
(Fri, 18 Aug 2006 00:28:01 GMT)
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There are lots of online calculators to project the future value of retirement options, such as, IRAs, 401k's, Social Security, Company pension plans, etc. and/or replacement percent of my current salary, but Is there a calculator that can project everyday living expenses like the cost of heating, (Gas), electricity, groceries, property taxes, telephone, cable TV, insurance, clothes, gasoline? I have access to calculators that estimate what my 'nest egg' will be 5, 10, 15, or 20 years out, b
- Resolved Question: Should I make a lump-sum payment to pay off my mortgage?
(Wed, 26 Jul 2006 20:07:16 GMT)
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Ten months ago I sold my house and reaped a significant profit. I bought a smaller home, and I realized that I could pay off the new mortgage (15 yr fixed @ 5%) with one lump-sum pmt from the profit from the old house. Is this wise? My thinking is, I will pay 75K in interest over the 15 yrs, or 30-40K if I prepay and reduce the 15 yr term to 8. Obviously the lump-sum pmt eliminates that debt. I've also always felt that paying interest, just to get 1/3 back at the end of the year as a writ
- Resolved Question: where can i get a free calculator on how much to save for retirement?
(Wed, 26 Jul 2006 17:20:09 GMT)
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- Resolved Question: Am I saving enough for retirement?
(Mon, 10 Jul 2006 02:24:01 GMT)
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I'm 34 years old and have saved over $80,000 so far in a 401k, IRA, and Roth IRA. I'm putting 20% into my 401k, my employe is matching 4.5%, so that's around $14,000/yr. I'm also putting $4000/yr into a Roth IRA, and $300/mo into my emergency fund which has almost $18,000 (savings). I'm being very aggressive right now, because I feel like I might be behind on my retirement savings, but it's hard to tell. I've used retirement calculators but never know if I can count on them.
- Resolved Question: how can a middle aged person best reach a desired income for retirement other than company match 401k's.?
(Sat, 01 Jul 2006 19:46:26 GMT)
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I am looking to reach a goal of atleast greater than 500,000. dollars by age 55 and i am 36 yrs. of age now.I am kind of familiar with retirement calculators,but am confident that there are some individuals that were or are in my shoes that have found proven ways to do so,thanks.
- Resolved Question: Is there a retirement calculator that includes a husband and wife's financial information together?
(Tue, 18 Apr 2006 19:59:52 GMT)
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In other words, allow for the difference in ages to collect social security and incomes.
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