Finance
It's time to wake up to retirement realities
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It’s time for families to get serious about the coming retirement and wealth transfer deluge by starting out simple: Have the conversation.
People are “too busy concentrating on the present,” Domain Money CEO Adam Dell told Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi on Yahoo Finance’s Opening Bid podcast (video above; listen below). “It’s easy to forget the future is coming, and you’d better be prepared.”
Thinking about how to live after retirement might not be the easiest feat during the daily grind, but a lot of baby boomers are soon going to be faced with reality. According to the Census Bureau, 1 in 5 Americans are expected to reach retirement age by 2030.
This age group is the first to face that milestone without cushions like full Social Security benefits and defined benefit pensions. Add on a lack of savings — for the 30.4 million Americans turning 65 between 2024 and 2030, more than half have assets of less than $250,000 — and the need to take retirement seriously becomes clear.
“People don’t talk enough about money,” said Dell. “Within a family, the dynamics of the financial situation of your parents and their long-term well-being and the impact it’ll have on your life as they pass is something that people need to learn to talk about.”
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The looming $84 trillion wealth transfer from boomers to their offspring is also something families need to discuss sooner rather than later.
To avoid potential blunders and confusion, Dell suggests being up-front about how things stand financially. Taking steps now, like communicating whether there’s a will, who the estate’s administrator is, and where assets are held, can help in the long run.
Another potential “big miss” is tax implications.
“Understanding what taxes will face the estate and how that impacts the assets at the end of the tax obligations” should be part of the conversation, Dell said.
Increasingly, more retirees are opting to spend more of their money on themselves, and family members need to be transparent with one another “so that you’re on the same page about what the expectations are and what’s reasonable and realistic to try and achieve.”
Dell, whose older brother Michael founded Dell Technologies (DELL), sees Domain Money’s mission as helping everyday consumers gain access to high-quality information, which is key when planning for transitions like retirement.
“You need a realistic plan and small incremental steps to take toward that plan,” he said. “Having that conversation earlier rather than later, especially as they age and their cognitive abilities decline, is a much better approach.”
For more retirement tips, listen to Yahoo Finance’s Decoding Retirement podcast hosted by Robert Powell.
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Hatem Amer, Managing Director of Al-Ahly Mortgage Finance, a subsidiary of the National Bank of Egypt (NBE), announced that the company aims to achieve exceptional growth in its financing portfolio, targeting a total of EGP 4bn by the end of 2024.
According to Amer, the company successfully issued over EGP 2bn in new mortgage finance in 2024. This was achieved through a variety of Programmes designed to finance residential, administrative, and commercial units, catering to the diverse needs of mortgage finance customers in Egypt.
He explained that these specialized Programmes were key to attracting new customer segments, including Egyptians working abroad, residents in Egypt with foreign income sources, and regional and multinational companies seeking to acquire administrative properties. These successes were driven by thorough studies of the real estate market and its evolving demands.
Al-Ahly Mortgage Finance was also recognized with the “Most Innovative Company in Egypt for 2024” award by International Business Magazine, a prestigious institution specializing in market analysis and financial sector evaluations.
Amer emphasized that this award is a reflection of the company’s leadership and position in Egypt’s mortgage finance sector, as well as its dedication to providing the best possible experience for its customers.
He further highlighted that the company achieved these results despite significant challenges in the Egyptian market, including ongoing fluctuations in exchange rates, high inflation, and rising real estate prices across various sectors. The company’s resilience, he said, was key to its success, enabling it to launch innovative solutions that addressed these challenges, with full support from NBE, the largest Egyptian bank.
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Savings interest rates today, December 28, 2024 (best account provides 4.30% APY)
The Federal Reserve cut its target rate three times in late 2024, which means savings interest rates are falling. So it’s important to be sure you’re getting the best rate possible when shopping around for a savings account. The following is a breakdown of savings interest rates today and where to find the best offers.
The national average savings account rate stands at 0.42%, according to the FDIC. This might not seem like much, but consider that three years ago, it was just 0.06%.
Although the national average savings interest rate is fairly low compared to other types of accounts (such as CDs) and investments, the best savings rates on the market today are much higher. In fact, some of the top accounts are currently offering 4% APY and higher.
Today, the highest savings account rate available from our partners today is 4.30% APY. This rate is offered by BMO Alto and there is no minimum opening deposit required.
Here is a look at some of the best savings rates available today from our verified partners:
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The amount of interest you can earn from a savings account depends on the annual percentage rate (APY). This is a measure of your total earnings after one year when considering the base interest rate and how often interest compounds (savings account interest typically compounds daily).
Say you put $1,000 in a savings account at the average interest rate of 0.42% with daily compounding. At the end of one year, your balance would grow to $1,004.21 — your initial $1,000 deposit, plus just $4.21 in interest.
Now let’s say you choose a high-yield savings account that offers 4% APY instead. In this case, your balance would grow to $1,040.81 over the same period, which includes $40.81 in interest.
The more you deposit in a savings account, the more you stand to earn. If we took our same example of a high-yield savings account at 4% APY, but deposit $10,000, your total balance after one year would be $10,408.08, meaning you’d earn $408.08 in interest.
Read more: What is a good savings account rate?
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