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A 70-year-old single retiree in Walnut Creek with $2.1 million in a traditional 401(k), $40,000 a year in Social Security,…
The Letter That Arrived Two Years Late A retiree sold her longtime home, downsized to a condo, and figured the…
A 56-year-old vice president of marketing at a Fortune 500 company is laid off. The severance package: $480,000, structured as…
A letter arrives from the Social Security Administration (SSA). Inside, a 71-year-old retiree learns he was overpaid $14,000 over the…
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A 67-year-old widow in Mississippi built a life with her partner for more than two decades before legal marriage was…
Once you turn 65, you’re generally eligible to enroll in Medicare. But there’s more to the story than that. While…
Replacing $35,000 a year in income falls between a part-time consulting paycheck and the gap many retirees face between Social…
A 54-year-old chemical engineer with $1.6 million in savings is considering retirement today and needs his portfolio to carry him…
A married couple entering retirement at age 65 in a Houston suburb with $7,400 per month from Social Security, a…
Healthcare is one of the biggest expenses retirees face. And in recent years, Medicare enrollees have learned the hard way…
Retiring at 62 with a paid-off house and $1.5 million in invested assets sounds comfortable on paper. The catch is…
At some point, you may decide to do an IRA rollover. You may do so to consolidate your savings or…
A 60-year-old widow whose husband died at 64 is eligible to start collecting survivor benefits immediately. But what she may…
"We don’t do debt anymore. All of this is going to set you up for that win, my brother." That’s…
Millions of retired Americans today count on Social Security for income. And the idea of seeing those monthly checks shrink…
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