Debts to Pay Off Before Retirement
If you’re one of the very few Americans who are completely debt-free, then congratulations, and read no further. However, if you’re like the rest of us, then this applies to you
The Growing Need for Long-Term Care
The future costs of health care in general, and in some cases long-term care, should be a top concern of current and soon-to-be retirees.
Choosing Your Retirement Age
The age that you retire at is a personal decision and depends upon many factors. Here are a few things to take into consideration when it comes to figuring out your retirement age:
Best and Worst States to Retire
Downsizing or moving out of state may offer a better quality of life and some states may offer a lifestyle with more advantages than you have right now.
Finances and Gen Z
For years Millennials have been the younger generation, but now there are new kids on the block. Gen Z is coming of age.
Taxes and Retirement
Taxes may throw the proverbial wrench in your retirement plans. Most withdrawals from retirement accounts are taxed in retirement.
How Much Do You Need to Retire?
It's National Save for Retirement Week is the perfect time to calculate how much money you need to live on -- not just survive, but live the way you would want to in retirement.
Financial Fraud and Seniors
Older investors are a favorite target of con artists who focus on investment fraud. The pursuit of seniors’ “nest eggs” is one of the fastest growing consumer fraud issues today.
A Better Retirement Strategy
The American Dream for most of the last century consisted of a house, two cars, two and a half children, a good job, and a retirement package awaiting us in the golden years of retirement.
What Social Security Means to Americans
October 1 is International Day for Older Persons. Not everyone has been able to save enough money for their retirement, so they'll be relying heavily on the Social Security benefits due to them.