Posts Tagged ‘retirement’

NewRetirement Interview with Keith Whelan on Wealth vs. Cash Flow

The editorial team at NewRetirement recently reached out to Keith Whelan to discuss how to build wealth and leverage cash flow to reach retirement sooner.  NewRetirement is a leading destination site dedicated to helping people who are concerned about retirement find the information they need to create a secure future for themselves.  Here is the […]

Why Taking Social Security Could Cost You Thousands

I recently attended a weekend barbecue with some neighbors, and at one point the conversation shifted from the usual topics — family updates, local news, sports, and politics — to retirement. Strangely enough, it was raised by a friend’s daughter, Barbara, who is in her early 30s. I was a little surprised (but encouraged) that […]

Use the “80/20 Rule” to Focus on Your Big Financial Opportunities

  This article, written by Keith Whelan, was recently posted on Wise Bread’s personal finance site. A number of years ago, when I was working for a big company, we had a team of people working on a project with a fairly simple goal: to keep our customers longer.  I knew someone on the team and I […]

Cash Flow Management Advice from Ben Franklin: Prepare for the Worst

Way back in the ‘60s the TV show “Bewitched” was mandatory viewing for baby boomers like me.  After all, how could you resist a series that regularly showcased the latest model sports cars (Chevrolet sponsored the show), driven by two completely different looking husbands with the same name,  while also featuring guest appearances by Napoleon, […]

Cash Flow is Better, But Wealth is Still Good

You Need Both to Complete the Picture You might have noticed that we devote much of our time and attention to the topic of cash flow.  It’s the lead subject of our e-booklet, a key component of our measurement tool, and is regularly featured in our blog articles. We do this in large part because […]

Unsure About Retirement Account Contributions? Consider Einstein’s Theory.

Compounding Compound Interest I’ve always admired Albert Einstein.  After all, he was a fairly intelligent fellow.  In science, he changed our understanding of light and of gravity, helped prove the existence of molecules, and explained the nature of space and time.  In politics, he was influential as a promoter of peace and freedom.  All in […]

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