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On a recent episode of NerdWallet’s Smart Money Podcast titled USPS’ Cash Crisis Hits More Than Your Mailbox, Plus The…
Donna from Alaska wants to leave something for her grandchildren but at age 57, she only has $20,000 in her…
A caller named Alex phoned into The Clark Howard Podcast recently for help with a decision most pension holders only…
A 65-year-old woman called into The Ramsey Show recently with a situation many Americans face but rarely discuss: she started…
A couple that makes only $31,000 annually and carrying debt of $55,000 is expecting a lawsuit settlement that could be…
The Quote That Repriced 2026 Speaking before the Senate Banking Committee at his Fed chair confirmation hearing, Kevin Warsh pushed…
A married couple, both 67, holds $1.2 million in a traditional 401(k), a $300,000 Roth IRA, and a $200,000 taxable…
At 63, with $900,000 in a brokerage account split across tech (45%), healthcare (30%), and financials (25%), you have built…
The late John C. Bogle built a legacy around a simple but powerful idea: investors don’t need to be market…
Dylan Patel, founder and chief analyst at SemiAnalysis, laid out a blunt thesis on the Invest Like the Best podcast…
You retired at 54 with $1.2 million in a traditional 401(k). Touch it before 59½ and the IRS charges a…
The average monthly Social Security benefit comes in at $2,071 for retirees, which provides an income of around $24,852. Obviously,…
The primary way to qualify for Social Security benefits in retirement is to pay taxes on your wages for…
Retiring at 60 with $2.3 million and a mortgage low enough to pay off tomorrow sounds ideal to most people.…
Turning 73 marks the year the IRS starts making income decisions for you. Required minimum distributions, or RMDs, are mandatory…
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