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A $100,000 annual income is the target millions of Americans aim for in retirement: enough to cover housing, healthcare, travel,…
An $850,000 brokerage account sounds like a lot of money until you do the math on what it actually pays.…
A 30-year-old single mother carrying $74,000 in debt wants to know whether she should open a 529 college-savings account for…
A recent Animal Spirits episode centered on a listener who had reached $1 million in investable assets and hated it.…
Six years. That is how much time separates retirees from a Social Security system that, by its own projections, runs…
In litigation-exposed professions, the creditor protection gap between a 401(k) and an IRA is one of the most consequential and…
If there’s one thing that tends to upend retirement budgets, it’s inflation. You can estimate your monthly costs at the…
Inheriting a $500,000 traditional 401(k) triggers mandatory distributions under the SECURE Act‘s 10-year rule, and the tax consequences can accumulate…
A $500,000 portfolio in a savings account earning near-nothing is a missed opportunity. That same $500,000 deployed into income-generating assets…
I was stunned by a number from the Money Guy Show recently: for every single dollar that flows into a…
A 32-year-old with $45,000 in non-mortgage debt recently called into The Ramsey Show to ask: “Would it be smart for…
I’m mostly a tech investor, but I like to keep some dividend holdings as well. For example, I’ve been a…
You log into your old employer’s 401(k) portal and the balance reads $0. No transactions. No explanation. Just zero, where…
A 63-year-old with $1.4 million in a traditional 401(k) who delays Social Security to 70 can collect $3,720 per month…
Social Security benefits will be paid until you pass away, and periodic Cost of Living Adjustments in most years ensure…
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