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Wondering how much income you’ll have in retirement? Learn the 4 key elements of your retirement paycheck—assets, growth potential, Social Security, and taxes—to plan with confidence.
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Learn the 3 most important facts about Social Security survivor benefits—who qualifies, how much you may receive, and when to claim—to help protect your family's financial future.
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When considering the unfortunate reality that about 50% of marriages end in divorce, many people who are at or nearing retirement find themselves in the position of figuring out the Social Security benefits they are entitled to as a
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Adding a Roth account to your retirement plan can be a great money-saving strategy. The benefits of setting up a Roth IRA are well documented, but did you know that there are Roth versions of employer-sponsored 401(k), 403(b), and 457 retirement plans?
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Long-term care (LTC)–sometimes called extended care–describes the care an individual needs if they can no longer perform basic daily routines (eating, bathing, dressing, etc.) on their own due to preexisting conditions, disabilities, or frailty.
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Starting in 2022, the various tables used to calculate required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement plans will be updated. To reflect longer life expectancies, these tables will be expanded to allow RMDs to be drawn out over a greater length of time.
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Whether you’re a late starter or a savvy saver, you want to maximize every retirement asset you have. If you’re like most people, that means contributing the maximum amount into retirement accounts like 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and IRAs. And while that’s a swell idea, one thing you may be overlooking is your home.
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The typical imagery of happy, retired couples in their 50s and 60s enjoying vacations, playing with grandchildren, participating in hobbies and volunteering resonates with a large number of people. However, this vision is not the reality for a portion of the population that remains single in retirement, either having never married or those who are divorced or widowed.
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Worried about running out of money in retirement? Learn how to protect your income from market volatility, poor Social Security decisions, and lack of diversification with these expert strategies.
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If you’ve spent time thinking about your retirement budget, you may have tried to crunch the numbers to estimate the rate of return you’ll need to earn on your savings to get you through retirement.