by Sean Dailey | Nov 3, 2015 | Retirement Planning
We’re back this week with another common regret from the pooled resources of those who have actually experienced retirement. The cause of this regret? An unfortunate misconception: Regret: “I wish I hadn’t overestimated the returns on my investments (and counted on... by Sean Dailey | Oct 27, 2015 | Retirement Planning
Last week we started our discussion of common retirement regrets. It’s our hope at Miramontes Capital that you who may be in the middle or just beginning the retirement planning process can learn from others who went through the transition. This week’s regret may come... by Sean Dailey | Oct 20, 2015 | Retirement Planning
Retirement is the time of branching out, trying new things, and simply enjoying your meaningful life, right? As retirement approaches, you’ll likely find similar encouraging and empowering messages coaxing you toward getting the most out of your retirement—but that’s... by Sean Dailey | Sep 21, 2015 | Retirement Planning
This question might be asked by someone who feels more than comfortable in his/her path toward early retirement. It could just as easily be asked by a worker with several part-time jobs, or a worker whose idea of financial planning is to make sure that food is on the... by Sean Dailey | Sep 15, 2015 | Retirement Planning
Irvine is the jewel of suburbia. Couples come to raise their kids in a community that values education and families. When all those kids go away to college, empty nest syndrome can weigh heavily on the parents—but how long does the nest stay empty? Adults 22 to 30 are... by Sean Dailey | Aug 25, 2015 | Retirement Planning
One of the most common reasons people come to see us at Miramontes Capital is that they feel that they have a lack of information about retirement and its processes. How do you think you stack up? This week’s blog includes a (very short) quiz on some basic retirement...