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Historically, charitable planning has involved strategies like a charitable remainder trust or perhaps the establishment of a private foundation.
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The shift away from pensions (also known as defined benefit plans) to 401ks and other employer-sponsored plans (also known as defined contribution plans) is unlikely to abate anytime soon. Yet even as the number of pensions shrinks, there are still a sizeable number of people who are fortunate enough to have a pension as part of their retirement income plan.
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Whether you're new to employee stock options or trying to understand the nuance between the various types, we hope this glossary and basic explainer help you better understand your options (pun intended). Exercise The process of acquiring shares via stock options. Expiration Date The date your stock options expire. You must exercise your options by acquiring shares before this date.
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When you hit your 50s and 60s, retirement is no longer on the far horizon. Now it’s looming large, and you’re likely feeling the pressure to get your financial ducks in a row. Consider these tips to make the transition easier—and to lay the groundwork for a more comfortable retirement.
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For many Americans, though, that’s no longer the case. According to the Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances, nearly 30 percent of retired households had mortgages in 2016, compared with less than 10 percent in 1989. For many people, changing economic conditions, increased debt and decreased savings have all made mortgage-free retirement more of a dream than a reality.