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A 73-year-old with $1.5 million in a traditional 401(k) faces a forced withdrawal of roughly $56,600 this year. The IRS…
A cardiologist who retires at 60 with $2 million in a traditional 401(k) and delays Social Security until 67 has…
Collecting Social Security doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re ready to give up working forever. Many people retire and claim benefits…
It sounds nearly impossible on paper: a couple with a $250,000 annual income somehow is still running a $5,000 monthly…
Cynthia from Missouri asked a question that probably crosses the mind of every investor who has ever looked at their…
An $85,000 annual income sits right at the edge of what a $1.25 million portfolio can realistically deliver, but only…
A first-time homeowner called into The Ramsey Show on April 6 with a gut feeling he had made a mistake.…
Most executives who participate in non-qualified deferred compensation plans spend more time thinking about how much to defer than about…
At 54 with $1.8 million saved, you are in a strong position. The gap between “strong” and “finished” is exactly…
You have $2.2 million saved, your bills are covered, and you show up at a retail store twice a week…
At 78, you’ve already cleared the first Requited Monthly Distribution (RMD) hurdle years ago. The distributions are mandatory, the tax…
$400,000 invested at an 8% yield produces $32,000 a year from pipeline and midstream partnerships, roughly matching what the average…
Shelley’s husband lost stock gains by pulling money out and reinvesting it, a decision that cost the family real money…
$42,000 a year is a number that shows up in a lot of places: a modest retirement supplement, a part-time…
Eggs are cheaper. Butter is cheaper. Cheese has come down. And yet something feels off every time you push a…
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