5 Tips for Reviewing an Early Retirement Offer

You’ve spent years planning and saving for your retirement. And then, out of the blue, your employer hands you an early retirement offer that could change everything. An early retirement, or “voluntary severance,” offer is a financial incentive to resign that an employer may offer to senior employees when they need to reduce payroll costs. […]

4 Risks That Can Impact Your Retirement

Even with careful planning and diligent saving, some parts of retirement planning are out of your control. Factors like longevity, rising medical costs and the ups and downs of the market can have an impact on your savings. But while you can’t plan for the unexpected per se, there are ways you can manage these […]

Breaking Down IRAs

Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are a type of tax-advantaged account that can help you boost your retirement savings. The most common IRAs you’ll choose from are traditional and Roth IRAs. Both are designed for long-term growth, but there are some key differences, including how your contributions are taxed and when you can withdraw funds. Here […]

Understanding Your Retirement Income Plan

Manage cash flow in retirement with multiple income streams  When you retire, you get to bid farewell to the working world. That’s the good news. The bad news? You’ll no longer have a paycheck coming in from your employer. To address that, you’ll need to piece together a steady stream of income from different retirement […]

Understanding Retirement Income Tax

When you retire, you’ll likely draw your income from several sources—such as retirement accounts, taxable investment accounts, and Social Security Benefits. Each of these sources is taxed according to its own rules. So, in order to accurately plan for your retirement, you need to know what these rules are, whether (and when) you’re required to […]

Your IRA and Your Legacy

Individual retirement accounts can play a valuable role in the estate planning process  Individual retirement accounts (IRA) are a cornerstone of many people’s retirement savings strategy, and for good reason: The ability to contribute pre-tax income—and to defer taxes until you start making withdrawals—means your savings can potentially grow more quickly than they could in […]

5 Tips for Navigating the Coronavirus Crash

When stock markets experience sudden downturns, investors can feel anxious and make decisions detrimental to their long-term goals. After all, when you’ve worked hard for the money, it’s painful to see your account balances drop. This is a natural reaction, even with savvy investors who’ve experienced market volatility before. These extremes are enough to test […]

History, Not Headlines, May Help You Navigate this Crisis

IN THE LIFETIMES OF TODAY’S INVESTORS, THERE HAS NEVER been anything like the coronavirus pandemic, nor the nationwide interruption of economic life that the pandemic has engendered. Nor has the equity market gone from a new all-time high into bear market territory in just 16 trading days. In that relatively narrow sense, this time is […]

Movie Announcement

Due to the unfortunate circumstances surrounding the Coronavirus, we at Evans Wealth Management would like to inform you that we will not be hosting our annual Easter movie this year at Silver Screen VII in Gallipolis.  Being in compliance with the executive orders from the State of Ohio, and acting in the best interest of […]

Leave a Lasting Legacy: Consider 
Your Impact on the World

Although there is a significant financial component to leaving a lasting legacy, it encompasses so much more than just money. It’s easy to get stuck in a pattern of living life day by day, but your legacy isn’t something you make time for; your legacy consists of the choices you make every single day. It’s […]

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