Carnival of Retirement

Folks, welcome to this edition of Carnival of Retirement, you can sign up for the next edition here! Michael Kitces @ Nerd’s Eye View writes IRS Rules For Paying Investment Fees From Taxable And Retirement Accounts – Given the costs associated with investment advice, most people want to maximize any available tax benefits to help mitigate the cost. However, it’s important to make sure the fees are paid from the correct accounts, or your entire IRA can be disqualified! James Petzke @ This Is Common Cents writes What Has Two Thumbs and Doesn’t Care About Black Friday? This Guy! – Black…

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Happy Labor day to all readers! Hope you are enjoying the weekend as much as we are doing. Right now we are in Florida gulf coast waiting for the sun set. This is the 5th time we are visiting Naples. The view is spectacular and a lot of visitors around. This is also for the first time that I am posting an article via mobile phone. Hope I can get it out cleanly. Welcome to Carnival of Retirement. Enjoy the amazing reads below and don’t forget to comment and link back to the carnival. Roger Wohlner @ The Chicago Financial…

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Welcome to the 22nd edition of carnival of retirement, the second carnival I am hosting at FPR. This is one amazing carnival where rarely people submit their retirement related post. this week we can see a few retirement posts but, mostly the articles are of the general broader personal finance topics. About my retirement plan, I am maxing out IRA and saving in 401 (k) to get maximum matching employer contribution, in my case it’s 5% and I am saving just that. I have no plans to retire early, unless perhaps I win a lottery. As a blogger we have…

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