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Planning for your retirement in your 20s? Here's why it is a smart move!
More women are prioritizing retirement planning, recognizing its importance for their longer lifesp…
About 45% of Americans will run out of money in retirement, including those who invested and diversified. Here are the 4 biggest mistakes being made.
It's less about how much you save and more about how you move money.
Laila Maidan
Insider Today: Retirement savings mistakes
In this Sunday edition of Insider Today, we're talking about retirement savings mistakes to avoid, …
Matt Turner
A major curveball in retirement preparedness: divorce
Divorcees have lower 401(k) balances, less savings, and a more limited monthly retirement income th…
Allie Kelly,Juliana Kaplan
'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary says buying lunch or coffee is like burning money — and risks delaying retirement
"Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary said that spending money on "stupid stuff" costs people a fortu…
Theron Mohamed
After 10 years in corporate America, one woman took a 'micro-retirement.' It reversed burnout and improved her quality of life.
Anaïs Felt decided to take an extended break from work after burning out at her tech job. Her "micr…
Samantha Grindell
I'm on track to retire at 45. I started my career earning only $26,000 and followed this 4-phase plan.
Annie Cole expects her investment accounts to grow to $1.6 million over the next 10 years, giving h…
Perri Ormont Blumberg
Meet a boomer with no retirement savings — and no regrets
Nancy has lived her life by her values. But she's a little worried about what will happen when she …
Juliana Kaplan
I tried to retire twice, once at 40 and again at 62. But I like working with people too much.
Chris Childs says she's tried to retire twice, at 40 and 62. However, she ended her retirement when…
Gary Nunn
Gen Zers are investing their way out of the 9-to-5
Move over, lazy girl jobs. Gen Z women are turning to the stock market to get rich.
Emilie Friedlander
My retired father uses his pension to pay for my basic needs because I can't find a job. I'm worried I'm ruining his retirement.
When this recent college grad couldn't find a job, she turned to her father for help. He gives her …
Patience Tinotenda Mutsetse
Retiring at 50 has long been a guarantee for parts of China's working class — until now
Women in China's working class get to retire at 50 and collect pension checks, but the country is r…
Matthew Loh
Top 10 richest women in the world in 2024
Although there are no women among the top 10 richest people globally, many women are amassing signi…
Retiring early sounds like the dream — but not achieving FIRE could actually help you live longer
Those of us can't join the FIRE movement may at least reap some health benefits.
Serafina Kenny
I'm a first-generation funeral director. The industry is facing a labor shortage and young women are its future.
Once male-dominated, the funeral industry is undergoing a major shift. Gen Z and millennial woman a…
Lauren Edmonds
Spouses mostly women — could inherit $9 trillion from their partners in the next 25 years
Some of this money could go toward women's causes. But not all women can inherit from their husband…
Lian Kit Wee
Turns out that giving up the grind and retiring to Italy is as good as it sounds
Plus: Make the most of your time and money this weekend, from improving your health to decorating o…
Joi-Marie McKenzie,Jordan Par…
Secure your future today: Here’s five reasons why retirement planning can’t wait
Retirement is a non-negotiable phase in one’s life – one where the absence of financial planning ca…
A boomer gets just $1,056 a month in Social Security and works as a bus driver: 'I don't see myself being able to retire, but I'm grateful and healthy'
Emma Echols, 68, gets $1,056 a month in Social Security and works as a bus driver, worrying she can…
Noah Sheidlower
How some boomers are overcoming loneliness and finding new friendships in retirement: 'It's been a lifesaver'
Baby boomers have been hit especially hard by the loneliness epidemic. Some are finding ways to ens…