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Retirement planning is a process. It’s very rare that a retirement plan will last all the way through retirement. You must…
Recently, I came across a Reddit post on the r/ChubbyFIRE that caught my attention: a 38-year-old with a $4M net…
Retirement doesn’t have to mean the end of work—it can be a chance to find fulfilling opportunities that bring purpose…
It’s important to have a diversified portfolio. Many people take this to mean things like stocks, bonds, and real estate.…
A 401(k) loan might seem like an easy fix if you need cash. However, it isn’t a decision we typically…
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Just because social security benefits don’t begin to kick in until your 60s doesn’t mean you should wait until a…
Becoming an early retiree at 35 is a dream for many. And while it’s challenging to retire in your mid-30s,…
Navigating a sudden layoff is never easy, even in a dual-income household! Recently, a Redditor on the r/ChubbyFIRE subreddit shared…
For most Baby Boomers, Social Security has long been a cornerstone of their retirement planning. However, the decisions surrounding Social…
Anyone who invests hopes for that “10-bagger” stock. That is a term coined by investing legend Peter Lynch for a…
Managing Social Security benefits can be complicated, especially if you decide to retire in the middle of the year. And,…
from 24/7 Wall St. Social Security benefits are eligible for an automatic cost-of-living adjustment every year. In 2025, benefits get…
It used to be when a couple married there was a single family checking account. Even when there were no…
Many people equate wealth with income. People earning $300,000 or more are thought to be rich. To a certain extent…
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