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Author: Rob Berger, JD

Rob Berger is a former securities lawyer and founding editor of Forbes Money Advisor. He is the author of Retire Before Mom and Dad and the host of the Financial Freedom Show.
  • Investing

    5 Hidden Fees of Fee-Only Advisors

    ByRob Berger, JD June 12, 2024June 12, 2024

    Fee-only financial advisors are often touted as the most transparent and unbiased option for investment advice. They do not earn commissions and have a fiduciary duty to act in their clients’ best interests. However, even fee-only advisors have hidden costs and conflicts that can chip away at your investment returns over time. 1. The True…

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    Decoding The “Chance of Success” In Your Retirement Plan

    ByRob Berger, JD May 21, 2024May 21, 2024

    You enter your income, expenses, investments and liabilities into your favorite retirement planner. You click a button, the software does some kind of calculation, and out pops a single number. It may be 87%. Maybe it’s 72%. Or it could be 15%. Whatever the number, you’re told it represents your retirement plan’s “Chance of Success.”…

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  • Retirement

    What Rate of Return Should You Assume for Retirement Planning

    ByRob Berger, JD April 29, 2024April 29, 2024

    Estimating the future returns of your investments is a key part of most retirement plans. It can help us understand our plan’s chance of success, but it can also be the most challenging. In this article, I’ll walk through my approach along with the tools and resources you can use in your own retirement plan….

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    7 High-Yield Savings Options for Retirees

    ByRob Berger, JD April 19, 2024January 15, 2025

    There are a lot of good reasons to hold cash, especially for those in retirement. An emergency fund is a must. And retirees need to keep a certain amount of cash for spending since paychecks have stopped or been reduced. Whatever the reason, the big question is where can earn the most interest on your…

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    Tax-Efficient Retirement Withdrawal Strategies to Combat the RMD Tax Tsunami

    ByRob Berger, JD April 5, 2024April 7, 2024

    TL;DR Retirees have up to three types of accounts to draw from in retirement: traditional retirement accounts, Roth retirement accounts, and taxable accounts. Each account type is taxed differently. By choosing which accounts to draw from each year, retirees have the flexibility to manage when they’ll pay taxes and how much they’ll pay. The traditional…

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    7 Ways to Build an Income Producing Portfolio in Retirement (And Why It’s A Bad Idea)

    ByRob Berger, JD March 20, 2024March 22, 2024

    Many in retirement seek investments with high income. Whether interest, dividends, or both, retirees value the ability to spend income from a portfolio without the need to sell shares of the investment that generates the income. This sentiment was reflected in an email I received from a viewer of my YouTube channel: “How about a…

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