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Women should boost their savings rate and invest their windfall to increase their odds of securing their financial well-being.
July 5 -
Young workers are overconfident about their investing skills, but they are doing some things right.
July 4 -
Despite fears of rate hikes and worries over Brexit uncertainty, there is still an essential role for fixed income in retirement plans.
July 1 -
Non-disabled service members are entitled to Tricare — a health plan provided by the Defense Department — when they reach the age of 65.
June 30 -
Why advisers say they have not been discussing Social Security rules and regulations with their clients.
June 29 -
While many parents encourage their children to pursue their passion, sometimes the parents end up paying a lot of expenses and harming their own retirement.
June 28 -
Why your clients should remain calm following the United Kingdom's recent vote to leave the European Union.
June 27 -
Post-Brexit, many clients may want to sell, but others could see the volatility as a boon.
June 27 -
Retirement investors should still put their money to work despite uncertainties due to recent events worldwide, says Vanguard's founder.
June 24 -
The results threw markets into turmoil. Here’s how experts are calming the waters and preparing clients for the months ahead.
June 24 -
It is expected that Medicare’s hospital-insurance trust fund will have depleted reserves by 2028 or two years earlier than last year's estimates, according to report.
June 23 -
The senator has introduced legislation that calls for a database of all retirement accounts, and for investing abandoned accounts in target-date funds.
June 22 -
Clients who are currently investing for retirement should anticipate a paltry long-term return given today's market conditions, says BlackRock Chairman and CEO Larry Fink.
June 21 -
The proposals would enhance retirement security for those who depend most on the program; plus, three ways to lower long-term-care insurance premiums.
June 20 -
Retirees diagnosed with serious health concerns should adjust their expectations on how they should spend their time and money.
June 19 -
MLPs deliver returns and may help lower payments to the IRS. Plus, the costs of age-related milestones and ETFs.
June 16 -
Retirees are advised to compute how long their savings would last at specific spending rates to know how much wiggle room they have.
June 16 -
Missed compounding opportunities, steep taxes and penalties and the possibility of forced early retirement, that's why.
June 15 -
Retirement savers can ward off the risk of succeeding periods of bad returns during the early part of their golden years with the right asset allocation.
June 14 -
Spouses are generally entitled to Part A hospital coverage from the government program if the worker meets certain requirements.
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