For most of our working lives, we either accept the pay that’s offered to us, or we negotiate with an employer to get the best deal we can.
But if you’re fortunate enough to accumulate some significant savings by the time you’re ready to retire, you have another negotiation ahead...
Q:My 16-year-old son will earn some money helping out at a summer camp this year. Will he be eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA? What are some IRA administrators that let kids open a Roth with just a little money?
A: There’s no minimum age to be eligible to...
The retirement you saw your grandparents — or even your parents — live through will likely not be the retirement you choose for yourself. Consider the following:
•In 1900, the average life expectancy was 47 years. Only 100,000 Americans lived to age 85.
•By 2010, the number of people over 85...
No, saving for retirement isn’t daunting.
A plan of action, coupled with the right tools at your disposal is key, experts say.
The fact is, too many American’s aren’t keeping retirement top of mind. Some 21 million people aren’t saving for retirement at all, according to a Bankrate survey.
Here are three...
Gifting your child with a nest egg of investments is a wonderful idea, and will no doubt give them a kickstart into adulthood.
But some experts say we're approaching this incorrectly; we should be investing with our children, rather than for them, to give them not just money but knowledge.
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Investors increasingly want more from their money: "They want an impact," says Michael Katchen, founder and CEO of WealthSimple, a Toronto-based online investing company.
"They want to know, not only is my money making money long term but it also aligns with my values," he said Monday on CNBC's "Power...
Having a child can be life-changing on multiple levels, including a financial one. If you’re expanding your family, here are a few money-related moves to make before the baby arrives.
1. Figure out whether you can live on one salary
It’s often the case that when dual-income couples have a baby,...
April is Earth Month, which means it’s time to focus on how we can better care for our planet that provides us with so many amazing things—like food, air, water, and beauty. Unfortunately, many people don’t think about all the small choices we make every day that can create...
Do you know when you're going to retire, how much you'll have in income, or what you'll spend your money on? Chances are good that, even if you think you know the answers to these questions, you're probably not correct.
Americans have a lot of expectations about retirement, but a...
Americans pay a price for procrastinating on financial matters, but many delay anyway.
Missed financial opportunities abound, whether it's getting a late start in retirement planning, failing to draft a will or simply not having enough cash on hand to meet emergency expenses.
"People know they need to take action, want...