A happy senior couple laughing having fun sailing at the wheel of a yacht or sail boat on a calm blue sea How you ask a question has a huge impact on the answer. This truth is already widely known...
Just as we fill up on empty calories throughout the day, we load our shopping carts full of useless junk. Some days, to be sure, we do better than others. But what if a savings tool could keep...
Retirement can seem very far away when you're young. Unfortunately, because of this, many people who are just starting out don't save enough for it. Saving too little early on can make it much harder to catch up later...
Most workers have an age in mind for when they would be willing to call it quits. But the traditional retirement age — 65 — could be changing. Research by Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies and the Aegon...
What’s more stressful than the first conversation you ever have with your significant other about money? The moment when you realize it’s just not working out. You weren’t married, but you might as well been. You shared rent, utilities, maybe...
Investor money ensnared in alleged Ponzi schemes has hit its highest level in a decade, leading to concern that a booming stock market and de-regulatory agenda are pushing more fraudsters to bilk unsuspecting investors. State and federal authorities uncovered 60...
Her day job is working on staff pensions, but Karen Ward admits she became a little bit complacent about her own retirement plans. The 58-year-old, who has worked at insurer Aviva for 39 years, said she needed a more open...
The procrastination struggle is real. We put off cleaning the toilet, getting the oil changed in the car, and organizing our financial documents. But perhaps the biggest thing we wait on is saving for retirement. According to Fidelity’s 2020...
For many workers, retirement can’t come soon enough. You may be yearning for the day you can stop setting the alarm clock and start spending your time however you please, and early retirement may sound like a dream come true.
Health care continues to get exponentially more expensive as medical therapies advance and people live longer. According to a report by HealthView Services, total lifetime health care costs for a healthy 65-year-old couple retiring this year are projected to be $387,644 in today’s...
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