If you’re lying awake at night because of money stress, you’re not alone. Forty-four percent of U.S. adults say money is the most significant source of stress in their lives, according to a 2018 study on money and emotions by Northwestern Mutual. Rising...
Retire this behavior, immediately. One in four adults under 35 with a 401(k) has already made an early withdrawal, according to a survey of 2,700 adults released Thursday by financial institution Merrill Lynch and aging think tank Age Wave....
Though your Social Security benefits are calculated based on your highest-paid 35 working years, the age at which you choose to file for them will determine the amount of money you ultimately collect each month in retirement. Seniors who accumulate enough credits...
Retirement is expensive, and many Americans worry about running out of savings. You can minimize this risk with careful planning, but it’s impossible to know precisely how much money you will need. If you find this daunting, I have good news.
Want to be wealthy? You’ll need to invest, says Erin Lowry, the personal finance expert behind Broke Millennial and author of “Broke Millennial Takes on Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Leveling Up Your Money”. Millennials are in a good position to invest,...
Myth 1: Travel rewards credit cards have high annual fees. Some travel rewards cards have no annual fee. Many charge in the neighborhood of $95 a year. Usually that fee can be offset by using the cards’ perks: free checked...
Whether you’re a business owners or an individual, managing your money is a very important task. You need resources and insights from experts to make the most of your finances. And that’s exactly the type of resource that Money Crashers aims to...
Step aside, Florida. New Mexico is the new top retirement destination. Those were the findings from a survey by United Van Lines. The relocation company polled 26,998 of its customers who moved last year, through Nov. 30, 2018.
Do you have a favorite financial guru? Are you a Dave Ramsey devotee or a Suze Orman enthusiast? Are you more likely to recommend Your Money or Your Life or The Millionaire Next Door? Yesterday, Money.com published a longread...
It’s no secret that Americans have some pretty sloppy financial tendencies. But a new roundup from the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) sheds some pretty telling light on just how badly we’re doing on the whole. Here are six troublesome personal finance trends that...
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