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Interestingly, since 1926, we have had 13 bear markets total, 9 of which (including the current bear market) were combined with a recession. In the 8 prior bear market-recessions, the average decline on the S&P 500 was -39%. The average 1 year return on the S&P 500 after the lowest point of the bear market was +46%. In other words, if history is any guide, the markets could recover quite nicely once this bear market is over. If you keep your funds invested in 2009 instead of taking minimum distributions, this could pay off well for you. Of course, it is important to note that I am providing this information to you as your mortgage planner, in order to make you aware of some of interesting ideas that may benefit you. I am not an investment, tax, or legal advisor, and this information does not constitute legal, tax or investment advice. I definitely recommend that you consult with properly licensed legal, tax and investment advisors for specific advice pertaining to your individual situation. Whether or not you decide to take minimum distributions from your retirement accounts in 2009, another idea you may consider is to potentially take advantage of the historically low mortgage rates that are currently available. Mortgage proceeds could be used for any purpose including gifting or loaning funds to relatives and/or providing extra funds for your own situation. It is always advisable to consult with a Certified Mortgage Planning SpecialistTM (CMPS®) when navigating today's turbulent mortgage and real estate marketplace. As a CMPS® professional, I am committed, qualified and equipped to help you evaluate your mortgage options! IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the Internal Revenue Service, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by any person for the purpose of (i) avoiding tax-related penalties or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another person any transaction or matter addressed in this communication. |