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Retirement Quick Tips with Ashley


Apr 28, 2019

It’s Sunday, which means...It’s recap time!

The theme for this week was: The Best of...Handpicked favorites. I covered a wide range of retirement topics that you might have missed along the way in nearly 200 episodes of the OMRT.

These are the episodes that I think give you the most useful information to help you on your path to retirement, all in about 1-3 minutes per day. Today is episode 196, so there were a lot of topics to sort through.

Hopefully after listening to the tips this week, you have been introduced to a new idea or two and some new episodes that you might have missed along the way. Hey, even my own mother misses most of these episodes, so chances are you have missed a few yourself and heard something new this week.

Here’s what we covered this week:

  • The Roth 401k
  • Why the health savings account is perhaps the most important savings account you’ll ever open
  • The costly social security mistake that many people make
  • How long to keep your financial documents
  • And...if you work longer, does that mean you’ll live longer? (hint: research points to yes)

If you missed any of these episodes, you can find them on iTunes or Google Play by searching for the “One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley”.

Tomorrow, come on back, because we’re starting a brand new theme…How to pick the right funds in your 401k. I’ll share with you my secrets for narrowing the list of over 12,000 mutual funds and ETFs down to a total of about 15-20 funds that I make available to my 401k plan clients and their employees, and what you can learn about picking the right investments for your own 401k from my methodology.

That’s it for this week! Thanks for listening.

My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the “One Minute Retirement Tip”.

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