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Trump’s tariff threats are hammering the stock market and could mean trouble for our already vulnerable retirement portfolios....
What is your retirement income style? Dr. Wade Pfau, CFA, RICP®, is the co-founder of RISAprofile.com, providing investors with retirement income style awareness. He returns to Your Money, Your We...
FROM THE ARTICLE: 10 Social Security Myths That Refuse to Die. The program is going broke, the retirement age is 65, and other common misconceptions. By Andy Markowitz, AARP. Published August 25, 2020...
FROM THE ARTICLE: By Andy Markowitz, AARP. *** There are 15 Comments on the AARP website. Stop by to add yours. *** Published February 19, 2020. ➡️ Updated January 02, 2025. ⬅A...
Hey Everyone! I hope you’re enjoying Spring Break! This year, we are flying to visit my brother and his family in North Carolina. I haven’t seen my nephew and niece ... Read more The post ...
Relying too much on Social Security? You’re not alone—over 40% of retirees count on it for at least half their income. But that safety net has some major gaps. In this video, I break down ...
In the decades following World War II, the United States emerged as the undisputed leader in medical research, driven by ... Read more...
With talk of cuts to the USPS swirling, here are the ways it provides vital services to the nation’s older adults....
The goal of retirement planning is to maximize quality of life by enhancing retirement income and spending. Some are playing it too safe. The post 4 Reasons Your Retirement Plan Is Overly Conservative...
An ABLE account can improve quality of life for individuals with a disability — it permits tax-free saving for ongoing expenses without jeopardizing benefits....
How to separate or combine accounts with a spouse is a difficult decision. I have a system that has worked well. When we first got married, my wife was rightfully worried about me analyzing all of her...
You might assume millionaires spend without limits, but that’s not how real wealth works. Flashy purchases don’t build fortunes, smart decisions do. Many of the richest people avoid wastin...
More money as a public-sector retiree is great, but there could be unintended consequences with taxes, Medicare and more if you're not careful....
Claiming Social Security is complicated, and for women the stakes are high. What you don't know can cost you, so make sure you do know these five things....
If you’re looking to improve your 401(k) performance in 2025, there is an often-overlooked strategy that may help. It’s called rebalancing. And failing to rebalance your portfolio could me...
My husband and I are retired, living in the north suburbs of Minneapolis. I feel like a useless shlub sometimes, when I don't leave the house for a couple of days straight, especially when the temp is...
Important Note: I am not selling any app or receiving any money from this app, nor am I endorsing this particular app. I am also not a medical doctor attempting to diagnose health issues. I am simply ...
The rollover is the most frequent IRA transaction, but mistakes are common, leading to unnecessary taxes and penalties....
To my dismay, my beloved hot tub stopped working the other day. It had been fully operational since 2016, but when I went to visit it for a late morning soak, I found its GFCI circuit breaker not work...
The Women's Retirement Protection Act (WRPA) would prevent spouses from raiding their partners' 401(k) accounts....
The key is to motivate the next generations to contribute to the family business in a productive way. You can look to Lawrence Welk's family as a prime example....
March 31 is my last day of work. And it's been an interesting few days and weeks as I approach my final day. Some of the comments I'm getting and my responses: - "Oh you are so lucky I wish I could re...
I run my vehicles in the ground. My current truck has 259K miles on it. I often pull a trailer, and it doesn’t pull as well as it used to. I have enough money in retirement to buy a used vehicle...
The Sunshine State sometimes gets a bad rep for some of its strange happenings. But you know one thing you ... Read more...
At login to my SSA.gov account recently I was asked to agree to the Terms of Service. I have logged in before, probably in 2024, but do not recall this requirement. I am concerned about terms that see...
Successful investors will take advantage of tax-free investments to lower their tax burden but should take care not to sacrifice higher returns in doing so. The post 10 Best Tax-Free Investment Option...
Money isn’t just about earning, it’s about keeping it. Some risks are worth taking, but plenty of financial mistakes will cost you more than you realize. The problem is, most people don&rs...
Spring cleaning is therapeutic and stops costly problems from building up around the home. Why not tackle the dusty corners of your finances at the same time?...
Strategic Roth IRA conversions can set you up for tax-free income in retirement and a tax-free inheritance for the people you love....
If you're a HENRY (a higher earner, not rich yet) but feel like you still live paycheck to paycheck, there are steps you can take to get control of your financial future....
A long and active retirement may be costly — and may even bump you into a higher tax bracket. Paying some taxes on your savings now could be the answer....
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I had no shift at the part time job today, so we woke up slow. We follow F1 racing so we watched a sprint in China. Mid-morning, we went to the farmer’s market to replenish bottles of ginger bee...
We are retired and have a nice but not opulent nest egg that we withdraw a small amount from monthly for current expenses. My question relates to those expenses that aren't current. Let's say we have ...
Hello! I’m still working until June FT then plan to go part time, every other week when we don’t have our grandkid. She’ll be 2 soon. Our son split from wife in 2023 just after hubby...
Tuesday, March 11 - Monday, March 17, 2025 Most Commented score comments title & link 137 240 comments What lessons did you learn from helping your own parents manage their stuff? Top Comments sco...
If providing healthcare to more Americans is the goal, the COVID-era tax credits for people buying insurance on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces have been a big success. Enrollment in ACA po...
More than money. Hackman tragedy reveals retirement planning's fatal flaw: ignoring the support systems needed for aging well. Longevity preparedness is essential....
Ever feel like your money just disappears? It’s not the big splurges that hurt the most, it’s the little habits that drain your account without you noticing. These small leaks add up fast,...
As Musk's DOGE pursues its ambitious agenda, uncertainty and legal challenges are mounting —causing frustration for Trump....
Empathy has rightly received a lot of attention in recent years as a superior alternative to patronizing sympathy, but compassionate objectivity may be even better....
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When I was at the Prosperity conference several weeks ago, I found myself wandering through a glittering Las Vegas casino ... Read more...
I’ll say up front that this is a total first world problem…it’s just something that’s been bugging me for a while. Nothing major - just looking for someone else’s perspe...