Retirement essentials with award winning personal finance journalist and Social Security expert Mary Beth Franklin. Why you need a new balancing act for a secure retirement.
Mary Beth Franklin
FRANKLIN: SOCIAL SECURITY GURU
Veteran journalist Mary Beth Franklin has covered just about every aspect of personal finance and retirement planning in her years at Kiplinger’s and other publications, but in recent years she has narrowed her focus to become an acknowledged expert on social security benefits. She talks about her transition from generalist to expert. Watch the related […]
CORTAZZO & FRANKLIN: SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT
When you retire and how you invest can mean the difference between a comfortable retirement and a disastrous one. How do we go the distance in retirement without running out of money? Award winning personal finance experts, Macro Consulting Group’s Mark Cortazzo and InvestmentNews’ Mary Beth Franklin share their strategies for retirement success.
THE NEW RETIREMENT CONVERSATION
What’s the “new” conversation we should be having about retirement income? Mary Beth Franklin of InvestmentNews and Kimberly Lankford of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance tell us how the typical approach changed and the new tools we should use for guaranteed income that lasts a lifetime.
Maxing out Retirement Savings
Retirement Pros, Mary Beth Franklin of InvestmentNews and Kimberly Lankford of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, tell us how they have maximized their personal retirement savings. [bliptv id=”hsM9g5SQBQA”]
WOMEN, INVESTING AND RETIREMENT, PART TWO
Whether you are male or female, everyone worries about running out of retirement savings. Women worry about becoming bag ladies in their old age and men focus too much on performance numbers, which isn’t always the best way to plan for the future. Our two guests on WEALTHTRACK this week, Mary Beth Franklin, part of our WEALTHTRACK brain trust and a contributing editor for InvestmentNews, and Erin Botsford, founder and CEO of the Botsford Group, will answer a lot of questions about retirement and why women are so different from men in their approach to planning for the so-called “Golden Years”.