Credit Card Debt And Your Retirement Account
What’s the best way to manage credit card debt and your retirement? Learn about some options that can help you with finances.
Cash Is Trash – Episode 263
IRA Financial’s Adam Bergman Esq. explains why “cash is trash” right now due to low interest rates and inflation concerns, and why you should be investing your money in other assets, such as real estate and Bitcoin.
Inflation – Episode 262
IRA Financial’s Adam Bergman Esq. explains what the COVID-19 pandemic has done to the economy and why inflation will have a huge impact when it comes time to pay back the government for all the spending it has done to boost the economy.
CARES Act and Withdrawals
The CARES Act and withdrawals come into play when considering taking the $100,000 removal from an existing 401(k) account.
Election Update and Your Retirement Accounts – Episode 259
In this special edition of Adam Talks, IRA Financial’s Adam Bergman Esq. discusses the election update and your retirement funds as it looks like Joe Biden will be the next president, while the Democrats hold the House and the Republicans will seemingly hold the Senate.
How To Get Free Cash From Your Employer – Episode 258
IRA Financial’s Adam Bergman Esq. explains how to get free cash from your employer when you save with a 401(k) plan, whether it’s via Safe Harbor contributions or through an employer match.
Can an HSA or FSA Help Your Retirement?
Can an HSA or FSA help you save money for your retirement? Each account offers benefits and warnings, but you can save money.
Biden Wants To Change The Solo 401(k) Plan – Episode 249
IRA Financial’s Adam Bergman, Esq. discusses presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s plan to revamp the Solo 401(k) plan by incentivizing more people to save for retirement.
Jumpstart Your Retirement Savings
Saving for retirement should start early but if you haven’t started by your 30s, jumpstart your retirement savings as soon as possible!
Beware! Your IRA Beneficiary Form Can Trump Your Will
Depending which state you live in, your IRA beneficiary form may trump the details of your will, which could create a nightmare when you pass