Social Security Taxes Avoid the Tax Torpedo— Defer Taking Social Security Benefits Do you want to avoid---or at least defer--- taxation of your Social Security benefits? William By Scott Burns / September 2, 2018
Income & Wealth Still At Large Meditation at McDonald’s, 4 DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS. In the future, speaking will be unnecessary. I learned this on a By Scott Burns / August 26, 2018
Income & Wealth Social Security Get a Big Raise, Live Longer You need a raise. I know it. You know it. Your credit cards know it. By Scott Burns / August 19, 2018
Income & Wealth Our Wealth Scoreboard Late last year, while I was slaving away at retirement, the Federal Reserve released the By Scott Burns / August 12, 2018
Income & Wealth Still At Large Taxes The Pizza Delivery Driver’s Dilemma Let’s tackle a really big problem. I call it the Pizza Delivery Driver’s Dilemma. Silicon By Scott Burns / August 5, 2018
Couch Potato Investing And Now, At Last, Free Money Management! Yesterday Fidelity Investments dropped a challenge glove few competitors will pick up. They are offering By Scott Burns / August 2, 2018
Couch Potato Investing Margarita Portfolio Let’s face it, the basic Couch Potato portfolio, a 50/50 mixture of U.S. stocks and By Scott Burns / July 29, 2018
Income & Wealth Huzzah! Living the Life of Riley Costs $1 Million Less. The cost of retiring to the good life has fallen. In the Burns household, we By Scott Burns / July 22, 2018
Couch Potato Investing Living (Well) with the Basic Couch Potato Millions of retirees were scared out of the stock market over the last 20 years. By Scott Burns / July 15, 2018
Better Spending Still At Large Finding the Top of Up-Scale It was just an item on the “honey do” list. Would I go to the By Scott Burns / July 8, 2018
Couch Potato Investing The Couch Potato Investing Report: 2017 Yes, reporting on 2017 isn’t what you’d call timely news. Last year has been over By Scott Burns / July 1, 2018