Knowledge Is Power What matters most to our clients matters most to us.
After decades spent accumulating a nest egg, retirement is the time to enjoy life on your terms — doing whatever motivates and excites you. The best days of your life start now.
The professionals at Kirsner Wealth Management have spent decades building our combined wealth of knowledge and insights to bring to our clients. We are dedicated to helping turn your retirement dreams into your retirement reality. We’re happy to provide the following resources to address your most pressing retirement questions.
Best Dividend Stocks To Beat Inflation In 2023Featuring Sean Burke
You might call 2023 the year of uncertainty in personal finances. There are worries about a potential recession, inflation in the price of goods and services and questions about what the Federal Reserve will do with interest rates. Near-term performance of stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and fixed-income assets is foggy.
How do you manage your portfolios in response to the uncertainty? Consider dividend stocks. Dividends provide additional cash, and while the extra money doesn’t solve inflation’s impact entirely, it does make it less painful.
Planning for retirement ahead of the next recession: 6 ways to do it Featuring Craig Kirsner
Although U.S. inflation slowed to 5% in March 2023, it’s still steady, and economists believe a recession is looming. If you’re in the midst of planning for retirement and managing your assets, these uncertain times could make you feel nervous about your security in the future.
29 Careless Ways Retirees Waste MoneyFeaturing Craig Kirsner
on Yahoo Life
You’ve worked hard all your life, so you deserve to enjoy yourself in retirement. However, when you live on a fixed income, it’s important to keep track of where every dollar is going and not spend money carelessly.
29 Careless Ways Retirees Waste MoneyFeaturing Craig Kirsner
on Go Banking Rates
You’ve worked hard all your life, so you deserve to enjoy yourself in retirement. However, when you live on a fixed income, it’s important to keep track of where every dollar is going and not spend money carelessly.
Are 401(k)s Protected in a Bank Collapse?Featuring Sean Burke
If you have a 401(k) plan through your employer, the contributions are typically viewed as retirement savings. When markets and institutions falter, it’s natural to grow concerned over your nest egg. You may be wondering if your 401(k) funds are protected in a bank collapse. There are certain safeguards in place for these accounts, based on the types of investments you have and where you have them.
When considering how 401(k)s are impacted in a bank collapse, it can be helpful to know:
DOL Warns Retirees: Watch Your AssetsFeaturing Craig Kirsner
You’ve saved and saved your money to build a hefty retirement savings account. You’ve trusted your retirement investment manager to build those assets. Whether you’re an employee saving in the company’s 401(k) or a business owner saving in your own retirement savings vehicle, if you’ve got a competent provider and the discipline to save, you should enter retirement with substantial assets.