The previous discussion makes clear that the parameters offered by an FIA (floors, participation rates, caps, spreads, and buffers) will depend in large part on the level of interest rates and the cost of financial derivatives for the associated index. Higher interest rates mean that principal can be protected with less assets, which then leaves
Retirement
The last time I put a presidential campaign sign in my front yard was 2004. We lived on a small court, and we had just moved in that September. One of our neighbors was another young couple, but the other two families had lived there since the houses were built in 1960. My political convictions
Gassman, Crotty & Denicolo, P.A. Yesterday the SBA released the new Form 3508S (you can remember the new Form by the poem shown at the end of this article), together with an interim final rule, which is a very nice surprise for PPP borrowers who received loans of $50,000 or less. This comes on the
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Getty Images Borrowers need not pay interest at the otherwise applicable six months after loan date. Most PPP borrowers are aware that they will not pay interest on loans that are eventually forgiven by reason of paying expenses that are eligible to cause forgiveness. The promissory notes signed by most PPP borrowers have provided that
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getty We’ve been in a retirement crisis for a long time. Way back in 1992, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article warned that “[w]ith savings rates down, the future of Social Security in question and traditional plans going the way of the eight-track tape, experts say there’s a retirement crisis looming in America.” A non-stop drumbeat of
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Abraham Lincoln statue in front of the Illinois State Capital Building in Springfield, Illinois getty Longtime readers with particularly good memories may recall my first actuary-splainer: “Why Public Pension Pre-Funding Matters.” Knowing that many public pensions have had a long legacy of unfunding, and that the elected officials in charge of those plans have been
As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional with over 30 years in the financial services industry, I am often asked, ‘Is it too early to start planning for retirement?’ And my answer is always the same – it is never too early! The Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2018 which was released in
getty Covid ruined everything. It abruptly halted a humming economy. Worse, it cost many their jobs as state governments shuttered entire industries. Congress, in an attempt to stave off immediate cash flow short-falls, passed the CARES Act hoping to help those who lost income as a result of these shut downs. As with all good
getty The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) was launched in April of 2020 to facilitate over 4.9 million loans totaling in excess of $521 billion, with a second round of funding for the program currently being negotiated in Congress. The vast majority of borrowers have properly obtained these loans and have managed to facilitate receiving complete
getty Tax breaks for pensions? No, I’m not talking about the small number of states which don’t tax retirement income. I’m talking about the fact that anyone who receives a traditional pension gets a tax break. After all, generally speaking, compensation from one’s employer is counted as taxable income. Any form of compensation that is
By Andy Levine, Next Avenue Contributor and ‘Second Act Success Stories’ Podcast Host Amani Roberts left the Marriott Corp. for a second act as a full-time disc jockey Courtesy of Amani Roberts It was a Friday afternoon in December when Paul Tasner’s boss asked him, “Hey, can you jump into a quick meeting with me
Read my previous articles on FIA Interest Crediting Methods including point-to-point and participation rate. Another method for increasing the participation rate without introducing a cap is to add a spread to the FIA interest-crediting formula. Continuing with our same simple example in which we found a 56 percent participation rate, suppose the insurance company could
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By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Managing Editor getty Retiring from full-time work can be scary financially, when you no longer have a steady paycheck to count on but still have bills to pay. That’s why my “Friends Talk Money” podcast co-hosts Terry Savage, Pam Krueger and I just devoted our latest episode to ways to
The US Department of the Treasury recently issued the new National Strategy for Financial literacy. This is much needed, in particular in a time of crisis and a good part of the report is devoted to how to help people in these difficult times and the critical role of financial education. Since the start of