Eric Reich

Eric, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional, is President and founder of Reich Asset Management, LLC. He relies on his more than 28 years of experience to help clients have an enjoyable retirement. Using his Enjoyable Retirement Solution™, Eric helps retirees maximize retirement income while preserving their principal and designing a plan for their retirement assets to last a lifetime. Eric is a graduate of the Richard Stockton College where he earned a BA in Business Management. He has since obtained his Certified Investment Management AnalystSM (CIMA®) and earned his Chartered Life Underwriter® (CLU®) and Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®) designations. Eric has also earned the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA®) designation from the Exit Planning Institute. A lifelong resident of Cape May County, Eric resides in Seaville, NJ with his wife Chrissy, their sons ,CJ and Cooper, and daughter Riley.

Sell your losers

By Eric Reich In conversations with investors over the years, I’ve heard one common “plan” from investors countless times, and that is, “This stock has been a terrible buy. When it comes back up to what I paid for it, I’m going to sell it.” This is arguably the worst...

Understanding Medicare

By Eric Reich We held a seminar last week on Medicare planning with someone specializing in it. Since we frequently see those nearing retirement get confused about is Medicare, I thought it would be a good idea to cover what it is and isn’t. Let’s start at the...

Will Social Security run out of money?

By Eric Reich Many people are skeptical when I discuss their Social Security benefits as a part of their retirement plan. The common refrain is that they don’t want to count on Social Security because “it’s going to run out of money soon.” Today, I thought we should...

401(k) student loan match

By Eric Reich There has been a lot of talk lately about the government forgiving student loans. For those hoping for it to be a financial windfall, don’t hold your breath. It is incredibly unlikely that student loans will ever be forgiven for the masses. In my...