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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…
At 58 with $750,000 saved, you are closer to retirement than most Americans ever get. But “close” and “ready” are…
At 61, with a combined income of $4.5 million and a partner still earning $380,000 a year as a consulting…
You sold a losing position in March, locked in a real loss, and now you’re sitting on a taxable account…
Divorce often takes a high emotional toll, but it also comes with a very real financial impact. Due primarily to…
On a recent episode of her Women & Money podcast, Suze Orman fielded a listener letter from someone named Rachel…
Your 65th birthday is a financial checkpoint. Medicare eligibility kicks in, senior discounts become available, and a stack of pre-retirement…
Everyone agrees that Social Security is facing financial trouble. Unfortunately, no one agrees on how to fix that situation. In…
Alex Karnal, co-founder and CIO of Braidwell, a life sciences investment firm, spent 20 years building and backing biotech companies…
Jeffrey Hirsch called Dow 38,820 by 2025 back in 2010, when the index was trading around 10,000. That target has…
Patrick McGee’s observation that incoming Apple CEO John Ternus “has more of an opportunity to be a cowboy here, meaning…
Receiving $500,000 in stock options sounds like winning. Exercising them without a plan can feel like handing a large portion…
On The Investor’s Podcast (formerly known as We Study Billionaires), investor Daniel Mahncke made a claim worth stopping on: MercadoLibre…
When one spouse dies, the household income drops sharply. For many couples, a third or more of monthly income disappears…
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