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No matter how urgent student loans seem, there's a good argument not to put retirement savings on pause while you pay
As student loans become the norm, with higher interest rates and balances than ever, putting off re…
Liz Knueven
My retirement savings lost $138 within a month of opening my IRA account, but I'm not worried about it
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Brynne Conroy
A retiree who 'never made big money' says owning property made his retirement possible, and young people shouldn't overlook it
Their household's combined taxable income never exceeded $120,000 per year. In San Diego, near wher…
Liz Knueven
3 pieces of financial advice that cost me thousands of dollars
For most of my life, I stayed silent about my finances. For better or worse, the topic wasn't somet…
Jen Glantz
Millennials might be mired in debt, not saving for retirement, and delaying medical care, but there are 5 things you can do now to buck the trend
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Tanza Loudenback
A retiree who stopped working at 54 to live on $24,000 a year says doing the math to plan for retirement isn't enough
There, they were able to direct some of the money they would have spent on basic living expenses to…
Liz Knueven
A 53-year-old worth $3.4 million is sticking with 2 strategies to keeping building his wealth
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Tanza Loudenback
A financial expert says there's a strategy for claiming Social Security early that no one thinks about
However, Caplinger notes, the stock market is fickle and investment returns are often inconsistent …
Tanza Loudenback
The typical American heir is now a middle-class 50-something who puts the money toward retirement
"Taken together with the relatively modest financial profile of a typical inheritance recipient out…
Tanza Loudenback
A surprising number of millennials are saving for retirement, and they're making Gen X look bad
According to the Morning Consult survey, both millennials and Gen Xers without retirement savings a…
Tanza Loudenback
Millennials might be better than Gen X at saving for retirement in the first place, but their willingness to use that money elsewhere doesn't bode well
The situations in which a person can withdraw money from a 401(k) are fairly limited. 401(k)s do al…
Tanza Loudenback
More than half of Americans think they're behind on retirement savings, and another 20% have no idea where they stand
While the Silent Generation and early Baby Boomers have relied on a combination of pension benefits…
Tanza Loudenback
13 places everyone will be flocking to for retirement in the 2020s
Below, find 13 states that will likely become hot destinations for retirees over the next decade. T…
Liz Knueven
A carefully planned mini-retirement can provide a remedy for burnout without derailing your financial goals
A mini-retirement is a temporary step back from the workforce that experts say can be good for comb…
Katherine McLaughlin
9 tips to set yourself up for semi-retirement
Semi-retirement is becoming increasingly common, whether through choice or necessity.
Susan McCullah
5 important things to consider before retiring early, according to a financial planner
Financial planner Jovan Johnson says it's important to think about what you'll do with your free ti…
Jovan Johnson
Coast FIRE: Front-loading your retirement savings to give yourself more flexibility later in life
Coast FIRE involves making all retirement contributions over a 10-20 year period and relying on com…
Katherine McLaughlin
The pandemic upended my lazy retirement plans, and now I'm taking 4 steps to save for my new dream: owning a brewery
Before the pandemic, Stephanie Hallett thought she'd retire to a cottage and relax in her golden ye…
Stephanie Hallett
I started saving for retirement when I was 24, and I'd recommend just about anyone do the same for 2 reasons
She didn't have a clear idea of her future retirement when she started saving at 24. But with growi…
Tanza Loudenback
A financial planner says retirement isn't the only way to combat burnout — a sabbatical might be the answer
Taking an extended break from work — otherwise known as a sabbatical — can help combat burnout, say…