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Important Retirement Plan Contribution Deadlines for 2026

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This post was last updated on February 04, 2026, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

Make the most of your retirement planning in 2026! No matter how much time there is between now and these deadlines, mark your calendar so you don't miss anything. Now is the time to prepare for retirement account contributions (or withdrawals). 

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How to Find The Right Financial Advisor For You

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This post was last updated on January 19, 2026, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

Retirees who work with a financial advisor are happier and more confident in their finances and in life. Many of us have concerns about money. So, it makes sense that getting expert help would increase happiness by reducing financial stress.

The right financial planner does so much more than just help you with a 401k rollover. A true expert takes the time to get to know you and craft a detailed, thought-out plan around your hopes and dreams. The process should center around you, not your money.

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Should I Keep My Old Annuity?

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Is an annuity you purchased 5, 10, or 15 years ago worth keeping? Many retirees enter retirement with more savings than they need. If you’re not sure you need your old annuity or whole life policy, you’re not alone.

It’s important to evaluate whether your old annuity contract still serves a purpose in your portfolio or if it's dragging down your retirement plan. We want to move beyond the "annuities are good or bad" debate and discover what’s best for your specific situation.

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What Are Alternatives to Traditional Life Insurance?

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Not everyone can qualify for a traditional life insurance policy. Depending on your health and lifestyle, an insurance underwriter might be reluctant to approve your application for a policy.

If you have only applied to a company or two, don’t give up on a traditional life insurance policy yet. Every company has different standards that they follow, and something that disqualifies you from one might not disqualify you from another. 

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What Does Transfer On Death Mean?

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Usually, when people think of estate planning, they imagine filling out a will or establishing a trust. However, some assets allow you to name beneficiaries directly through a process called transfer on death (TOD). 

Transfer on death can be beneficial in various circumstances, particularly if you want to avoid probate. Today we’re going to discuss the ins and outs of TOD and when it is most beneficial. 

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The Top 5 Benefits to Investing in Yourself

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This post was last updated on June 29, 2025, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

Investing in yourself is one of the most important things you can pursue. It’s more than setting up a retirement account or buying a home. Self-investment comes in many forms, including:

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Understanding Evergy Pension Lump Sum Options

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Choosing between a lump sum or annuity payout is one of the largest decisions an Evergy retiree will make. Evergy has many pension payout options, but which one is best for you? A lump sum payout is an option for all the different pension programs under the Evergy umbrella.

It’s important to know exactly what options you have and what you can or can’t control regarding a lump sum payout. Doing your research and really thinking through your options is absolutely necessary.

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Can You Have Multiple 401(k) Accounts?

This post was last updated on January 15, 2021, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

If you’re stashing away cash for your golden years, you’re ahead of the game. A study conducted in late 2020 found that 56% of Americans have $5,000 or less in savings, while a third has $1,000 or less. What’s worse is that another study showed that almost 25% of adults in the U.S have no retirement savings or pension at all. 

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What Are 401(k) Matching Rules?

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The business world uses the term 401(k) often. Many employers offer their employees these retirement accounts as a benefit to working there. 

Some employers even offer 401(k) matching. This benefit is exactly as it sounds. An employer matches the amount of money that you contribute to your 401(k). So, you put money into your 401(k), and then your employer does the same. 

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What are the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) rules for 401(k)s?

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This post was last updated on July 24, 2024, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

Retirement accounts grow from pre-tax (deductible) contributions during employment. During retirement, account withdrawals, or distributions, are then taxed as ordinary income. To many entering retirement, it would make sense to let these accounts sit, accruing tax-deferred value to further build their savings and/or inheritance to pass on.

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The Tax Benefits of Net Unrealized Appreciation

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This post was last updated on October 27, 2022, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

If the company you work for has an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) or profit-sharing plan, you’ll want to pay close attention. Company stock in your 401(k) you could potentially be eligible for tax rules to help you save money on your taxes.

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What We've Learned in a Decade of Retirements

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The last decade has seen some major changes and events, but a lot remains the same. Reflecting on 10 years in business at NextGen Wealth has been a remarkable experience. We’ve accomplished so much, but there’s still much more to come!

We’ve continually added services and enhanced the client experience. It’s amazing to see how much we’ve accomplished navigating successful retirements.

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The Best Time of Year for a Roth IRA Conversion

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Roth IRA conversions are a valuable tool in long-term tax planning. This method might save you tens of thousands of dollars or more on your taxes. But is there a best time of year to complete Roth conversions?

You must consider many variables to determine what’s best for you. Life happens, and your tax-saving strategies must be adjusted accordingly. This is why we typically evaluate and complete Roth conversions annually.

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How to Guarantee Poor Investment Returns

When it comes to investing, the hype seems to be around the next hot investment and the incredible returns it will surely produce. While that is all good and well (not really), no one ever seems to talk about what not to do when it comes to a good investment strategy.

I truly believe, if you can avoid making dumb decisions, then that will ensure you’re making the right decisions. Investing isn’t about finding the next Apple; it’s about not making those common mistakes so many people can’t seem to avoid.

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What is a 72t Withdrawal and is it Right For Me?

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This post was last updated on June 24, 2023, to reflect all updated information and best serve your needs.

Whether you’re retiring early or your financial circumstances shift unexpectedly, a “72t” withdrawal strategy might be useful. Knowing the full arsenal of penalty-free withdrawal options can help you make your money work for you regardless of what life throws at you.

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Building Your Retirement Team

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Retirement isn’t an individual sport. It takes many key players and essential tools to make the most of your golden years. As the saying goes, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

As we watch our beloved Kansas City Chiefs continue another great season, it’s important to understand what it really takes to make a great team. The Chiefs took a long-term approach to success when they signed a $503 Million, 10-year contract with Patrick Mahomes. They understood the value of keeping key teammates in place long-term.

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Tax Hints from Warren Buffett’s Charitable Giving

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Warren Buffett is one of the greatest investors and philanthropists of all time. What can we learn from his charitable giving, and how can we apply it to our own giving strategies?

The main point of charitable giving is making the biggest impact. However, when we plan our giving carefully, we can save on taxes and put even more money to good use. There are many considerations, such as when, how much, and which charities and causes to support.

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The Importance of Asset Location for Tax Planning

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Are your retirement assets in the right location? Asset location can be critical to saving money on taxes. Many people know about asset allocation or diversification, but there are a lot of nuances around what types of accounts are used for what assets.

The deliberate placement of your investments can be critical for your long-term success. Don’t assume everything is where it needs to be. As you move through different phases of retirement, you may also need to shift things to meet your needs.

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How Much Should I Have Saved by the Time I Want to Retire?

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Do you know how much you should have saved to retire? What if you want to retire by 60 or 65 – maybe even sooner like 50? The answer depends on many variables in your life and potential income sources.

There’s not really a “magic number” like, “If you have __, you can retire at __ years old.” We first need to figure out what your anticipated income needs will be in retirement – we can call this educated guessing. Once we have our best estimate (guess) of your expenses, we can start to uncover how much you might need for retirement.

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Building Multiple Streams of Retirement Income

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Savvy retirees know the importance of having multiple streams of income in retirement. Multiple income sources help ensure financial stability and peace of mind. We know the importance of having a diversified portfolio, but diverse income streams are even better!

You don’t want all your nest egg(s) in one basket. It’s best to analyze all potential income sources first thoroughly. Then, you can craft a comprehensive financial plan to meet all your retirement needs.

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