PROCRASTINATION. It comes with a high price tag. So many of our members wish they would have just started saving sooner! Let’s take a few minutes to look at four common reasons we hear for procrastinating when it comes to saving for retirement. Start saving today - your future self will thank you!
The 2021 Tax Filing Season Has Arrived!
Four tax documents you might need to file your tax return.
The IRS is still working through millions of tax returns from 2020, because it is experiencing employee shortages and underfunding. The agency has also been working on implementation of new pandemic-related programs, such as the advanced child tax credit payments. As the IRS tries to catch up on 2020 returns, you can begin the process of filing your 2021 tax return.
Are You Aware of These Three Benefits from Servant Solutions?
Five Saving Strategies to Consider
No matter where you are on your Retirement journey, Servant Solutions is here to help you plan with confidence. Here are five strategies to consider as you save and plan. Servant Solutions wants to be your life-long financial planning partner. We’re available with multiple tools and planning documents to help you arrive at your retirement years well-funded.
Step Aside, Excuses! Saving for Retirement is easier than you think.
Saving for retirement is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. Sadly, 57% of American workers report having less than $25,000 in combined retirement savings and investments.
So, why aren’t more people planning for the future? Let’s review three of the most common reasons people aren’t saving for retirement and why you need to make it a priority today — no matter what.
Financial Worries in the Pastor's Home
We have found that many pastors experience shame about their financial circumstances, so many follow human nature and ‘hope for the best’. As you might imagine, this is not a responsible strategy. Some pastors are resistant, and in some cases even unwilling, to comprehend their financial realities and take the necessary steps forward to better financial health. Even more say, “I’ll just work my whole life” and ignore retirement planning altogether.