A retirement spending plan works best when income is organized into clear categories. Experts recommend segmenting income, so essential expenses like housing, food, and
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A ‘set-it-and-forget-it’ retirement for less: Vanguard’s target retirement funds
Target-date funds (TDFs) are the ultimate tool for anyone who wants to invest their money without all the work. If you’re at all familiar
Retirement Planning Without Kids Demands Attention to Long-Term Care and Estate Strategies
Being child-free can offer more flexibility in retirement planning, but it also means thinking differently about everything from healthcare to estate documents.
The 5 years before retirement are critical for Americans. Here’s why, plus what you can do to avoid tarnishing your golden years
While it’s always a good idea to start planning for retirement as early in your career as possible, the five years before retirement are
I’m 52 and recently separated with only $60K in a 401(k) and no other savings. What can I do to secure my retirement?
If you’re 52 with $60,000 in savings and you want to retire at 65, you’d need to stash away roughly $2,700 per month over
15 Signs Your Retirement Savings Puts You in a Better Position Than the Average American
Updated data shows how retirement savings compare by age in America. Discover 15 signs your retirement plan may be stronger than the average American’s.
Climate change can be costly for homeowners, but the weather isn’t always factored into retirement plans. Should Mother Nature weigh on your planning?
As extreme as this situation may sound, it’s not uncommon for retirees in the era of climate change. But even with Mother Nature’s mayhem
Women Are Redefining Retirement — Half Won’t Stop Working at 65
A new survey reveals half of women expect to retire after 65 or never retire — and many plan to keep working.
I’m a wealth adviser: These are the 7 risks your retirement plan should address
Your retirement needs to be able to withstand several major threats, including inflation, longevity, long-term care costs, market swings and more.
Ready to Tap Your Retirement Savings in 2026? 3 Questions to Ask Yourself First.
Before you decide how much money you’re going to withdraw from your retirement savings, map out a budget for how much you actually need.