Paola Peralta is an associate editor at Employee Benefit News. Her work covers DEI, workplace technology trends, Gen Z and workplace culture. She was previously a freelance reporter with Financial Planning, where she focused on workplace culture and diversity. Paola graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
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Medicare savings programs, discounts on prescription drugs and rental assistance are a few ways retirees can lighten their load.
December 5 -
The firm has the edge in “unaided awareness”— a crucial metric in understanding a firm’s significance to the lives of potential clients.
December 5 -
Vesting schedules applies to the type of money, not on the exact amount that was deposited, according to an expert.
December 4 -
Helping clients develop a solid investment strategy is an important step to help them survive market volatility.
December 3 -
Younger clients who adopt an overly conservative investment approach are advised to consider diversified, low-cost equity products to boost returns.
December 2 -
Required minimum distributions are just one example of unforeseen expenses for retirees, an expert writes.
November 27 -
Early and consistent saving may not be enough to safely leave the labor force for good.
November 26 - The latest Financial Wellness Report reveals client preparedness for ageing and emergencies.Sponsored by ADP Accounting
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With pensions gradually disappearing, more retirees will have to rely on 401(k)s.
November 25 -
The decisions made before they retire are integral to their success, according to an expert.
November 22