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Emergency Withdrawals: Is Your 401(k) or IRA the Better Option?
When an unexpected financial crisis hits, an emergency fund is the ideal safety net to cover surprise expenses. However, an alternative—and sometimes the only option—for…
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Is ‘Unretiring’ Right for You? How to Decide on Returning to Work After Retirement
Retired and thinking about going back to work? You won’t be alone. About 20% of retirees have full-time or part-time jobs, according to T. Rowe Price’s 2022 Retirement…
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5 Game-Changing Retirement Planning Financial Moves in Your 50s
Your 50s can be a wake-up call: Retirement isn’t theoretical anymore. With the clock ticking, the decisions you make now can dramatically affect the life you lead later.…
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Living to 100 Is More Common Than You Think—Here’s How to Plan for Retirement
More people are living to 100, and that means longer retirements. Being able to enjoy a long retirement might sound like a luxury, but it will also stretch your savings, and…
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Here’s How Much You Should Save for Retirement by 30
Saving for retirement can be a worry at any age, but it's particularly difficult for younger workers who may be at the bottom of the income ladder. However, you…
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The Ins and Outs of Qualified and Non-Qualified Retirement Plans
Today, millions of Americans have 401(k)s to save for retirement, but another type of retirement plan has taken off in recent years. Non-qualified plans, which include…
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Retirement Drawdowns: The Secret to Keeping More Money in Your Pocket
Taxes can significantly diminish your hard-earned retirement savings, but a strategic approach called tax-efficient drawdowns can help you keep more of your money. …
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What Millennials Should Do to Combat the Fear of Running Out of Money
Sixty-six percent of millennials fear running out of money more than death, according to a study from the Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement. And millennials are…
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This Major Midwestern City Is an Ideal Home for Retirees Who Love to Travel
For retirees and pre-retirees with an itch to travel, few, if any, U.S. cities have more to offer than Chicago, often referred to as the “Crossroads of America.” Home to…
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More Americans Are Working Beyond 65. Here’s What It Means for Your Retirement Plans
The percentage of Americans 65 and older in the workforce nearly doubled from 11% in 1987 to 19% in 2023, when over 11 million Americans in that age group were working or…
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