unemployed electronic engineer willing to work in a retirement community.how to apply?

August 3rd, 2008
Retirement
melody asked:


iam an electronics engineer .i haven’t worked in a job for the past 5 years & now iam willing to work in a retirement community.is it possible?how to apply for this?suggest some other jobs suitable for my qualification.

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What states do not tax federal retirement income?

July 14th, 2008
Retirement
ronfurg asked:


I receive a retirement annuity from my service in the federal government and would like possibly to move to a state which does not tax the annuity income.

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retirement?

July 14th, 2008
Retirement
amimarie_roberts asked:


why it is important to begin planning for retirement early?

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What retirement plan rules do you need to know for the series 7 exam?

July 11th, 2008
Retirement
Tommy asked:


I have a STC book my company gave me and it has the 2004 numbers for all the retirement plans. I know there was a major change in late 2006, so should I know the old rules or the new ones?

Also, I’m getting at least 90% on all practice exams and understand the options in the book very well. The only thing I have trouble with is remembering some details like all the exemptions for rule 2790. Is the exam that detailed?

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What does it take to financially secure your retirement?

July 6th, 2008
Retirement
sweetnsexy_38 asked:


What actions can be taken at different stages of life to ensure a financially secure retirement? How would you plan to fund your retirement years.

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How much can I safely withdraw from my retirement savings without running out of money? Is there a formula?

June 19th, 2008
Retirement
goodguy9544 asked:


I am planning on an early retirement and need to know what portion of my nest egg I can use to supplement my other sources of income without fear that I will end up with zero. I have another 40-50 years of life expectancy and plan to continue to invest the remaining balance as I make once-a-year withdrawals.

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What will the effect of the boomer retirement have on the stock market?

June 16th, 2008
Retirement
poet1b asked:


Right now, boomers are preparing for retirement. Most are earning in their peak years or near their peak income levels. They are pumping more money than ever into the market to pay for their retirements.

The ratio of people pulling money out of the market to fund their retirements in comparison with the people putting money into the market to save for their future retirements is better than it will be for at least the next three generations, most likely more.

In the next five to fifteen years, the ratio of people paying into the market to save for their retirements in comparison to the people taking out of the market to pay for their retirements is going to change drastically. The draw on the market will increases drastically over the savings rate to finance retirement. This will be a historical first for the stock market.

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What are the penalties for withdrawing your retirement funds early to buy your first home?

June 7th, 2008
Retirement
one4Christ asked:


Does anyone know what (if any) are the penalties for withdrawing some or all of your retirement funds to use as a down payment to purchase your first home? I have a 457 retirement plan and I am considering pulling out $10K to go towards the purchase of my first home. Normally I would be penalized 30% but I heard somewhere that there are 3 circumstances where this is allowable without penalties. Can anyone vertify this is accurate or tell me where I can get more info.

Thank you!

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What happens to 401k and other retirement accounts when the “owner” passes away?

June 4th, 2008
Retirement
Nadeem M asked:


When someone dies, leaving an estate to their beneficiary, it could include stocks, bonds, investment accounts, retirements, real property, etc.

I believe everything under $2 million passes to the heirs without any tax obligation. (Is this correct?)

My question is about the tax-deferred retirement accounts (non-ROTH) that collect ordinary income tax when you draw the funds. Would this tax be required from the heirs?

Thanks.

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What are the best retirement plans for a yong lawyer to consider?

June 4th, 2008
Retirement
gooftroop_843 asked:


i am a law school student and i want to know what would be the best way to plan out my retirement. Such as what i would be doing at what age. i am 26 now.

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