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Jun 8, 2024 by Sean Williams
Here's Exactly How Much Social Security Checks Are Forecast to Rise in 2025
Social Security's 2025 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) forecast continues to climb -- but it's not great news for most retirees.
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Jun 7, 2024 by Selena Maranjian
1 No-Brainer Retirement Savings Move That You'll Thank Yourself for Later
Procrastination can really hurt your future financial security.
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Jun 7, 2024 by Charlene Rhinehart
How to Build a Million-Dollar Retirement If You've Already Turned 50
Racking up $1 million for retirement is still possible, depending on the amount of time you have, your strategy, and market conditions.
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Jun 7, 2024 by Charlene Rhinehart
This Is My Favorite Account for Building a Millionaire Retirement
You can get closer to the retirement you've always dreamed of by tapping into the benefits of this account.
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Jun 7, 2024 by Maurie Backman
1 Lesser-Known Social Security Rule All Retirees Should Know
Keep this in mind if you end up claiming benefits early.
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Jun 7, 2024 by Maurie Backman
If You're Not Saving in One of These Retirement Accounts, You Could Be Missing Out on Serious Money Down the Road
You can enjoy a world of tax savings and financial upside if you choose the right home for your money.
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Jun 6, 2024 by Maurie Backman
Here's How You Can Tap Your 401(k) Early -- Without a Costly Penalty
While the rules of 401(k)s are pretty strict regarding withdrawals, there's one exception you should know about.
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Jun 6, 2024 by Maurie Backman
Hoping for a Generous Social Security COLA in 2025? Here's Why You Actually Don't Want Such a Large Raise
A generous COLA might seem like a good thing. Here's why it's not.
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Jun 6, 2024 by Trevor Jennewine
Your Social Security Benefit May Be Bigger Than Expected When You Retire, According to a Recent Study
Half of adults nearing retirement age underestimate their annaul Social Security benefit by more that $1,116, and one-quarter underestimate their future benefit by more than $5,167.
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Jun 5, 2024 by Chuck Saletta
I Feel Like Warren Buffett's Kid
You just might be able to have the type of life that Warren Buffett hopes that the children of the superrich will live.
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Jun 5, 2024 by Kailey Hagen, CFP
This Underused Social Security Move Will Boost the Average Check by $460 in 3 Years
For some people, this strategy could boost benefits by 24% or more.
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Jun 5, 2024 by Maurie Backman
Warren Buffett Accumulated Most of His Wealth After Age 65. Here's Why That's Great News for Your Retirement Savings.
If it seems like your nest egg is growing sluggishly, fear not. You may end up with more money than expected come retirement.
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Jun 5, 2024 by Katie Brockman
3 Lesser-Known Social Security Rules That Could Affect Your Benefits in Retirement
Knowing these rules can help maximize your monthly payments.
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Jun 5, 2024 by Maurie Backman
Social Security Vs. Dividend Stocks: Which Is a More Reliable Source of Retirement Income?
It's helpful to know which income sources you can fall back on once you're no longer working.
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Jun 4, 2024 by Maurie Backman
The FIRE Movement Has 1 Big Flaw, So You May Want to Take This Approach to Early Retirement Instead
Don't put yourself in a situation that might make you miserable.
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Jun 4, 2024 by Maurie Backman
Social Security Got an 8.7% COLA in 2023. Will Seniors Ever See a Boost That Large Again?
Social Security isn't exactly known for its generous COLAs. Are the days of ultra-large raises behind us?
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Jun 3, 2024 by James Brumley
Here's How Much You Should Have Invested for Retirement at Age 50
Most people aren't saving enough, but that doesn't mean a comfortable retirement is too out of reach to bother trying.
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Jun 3, 2024 by Maurie Backman
The Absolute Best Strategy for Managing Your HSA, and How It Can Help Save You a Boatload of Money in Retirement
Being savvy with your HSA could make your senior years much less financially stressful.
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Jun 3, 2024 by Keith Speights
Here's a Little-Known Social Security Move That Can Boost Some Retirees' Benefits
This trick only works in certain scenarios.
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Jun 3, 2024 by Maurie Backman
Here's the Average Social Security Spousal Benefit Today
You may be entitled to a pretty nice payday from Social Security even if you never worked.
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