Healthy Retirement 101: What to Do in Your 50s
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
When you’re in your 50s, you may feel as though you’re barreling toward the finish line of your career. In...
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Healthy Retirement 101: What to Do in Your 40s
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Saving for retirement can be a balancing act, particularly if you put it off until a time when you’re earning...
Healthy Retirement 101: What to Do in Your 30s
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
By the time you reach your 30s, you’re probably ready to settle down, buy a home, and maybe even start raising...
Healthy Retirement 101: What to Do in Your 20s
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
College is a few years behind you, and you’re working and feeling pretty good about your future. It may be...
Money Management: Why You Need an Emergency Fund
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Kiplinger contributing editor Cameron Huddleston learned this lesson the hard way: Everybody needs an . She shares her experience here...
Investment 101: How to Start a 401(k)
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
To encourage people to save for retirement, the government offers a number of tax advantages for contributing to special retirement...
How to Reduce Spending, Expenses & Debt in Retirement
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
How to Reduce Spending, Expenses & Debt in Retirement When you have an extra 2,000 hours to fill because you’re...
Changing Jobs? Finance Tips on What to Do With a 401K Retirement Plan
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Congratulations on your new job! Before you are too far gone from your old position, you need to decide what...
Need Money? Personal Finance Tips When Borrowing from a Retirement Account
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
When you're in a bind financially, it can be very tempting to turn to your nest egg for a quick...
When Your Budget Doesn't Cut It: Early Withdrawals from Retirement Savings Plans
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Congress created tax laws for retirement savings plans that both encourage savings and punish early withdrawals. The rules extend to...
Am I Ready to Retire? Financial Management for Your Future
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Am I Ready to Retire? Financial Management for Your Future With savings, this could be you. It’s never too early...
Personal Finance Checkup: How to Tell if You're On Track with Retirement Savings
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Know Your Current Financial Status The first step is knowing the status of your personal finances. “Getting from point A...
Money Management for Retirement: Savings Plans That'll Fit Into Your Budget
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
It is often debated whether Social Security will be around in 20 to 30 years. But the reality is that...
Decoding 401K Fees
by Erin Michelle Sky
March 31, 2016
Seventy-one percent of 401(k) plan participants don't know that they are paying fees, according to an AARP survey. Administrative fees,...
Ways to Plan Ahead for Major Medical Expenses
by Erin Michelle Sky
March 31, 2016
It's not where you prefer to put your money, but it’s smart to save up for the “just-in-case” major medical...
Ways to Spot an Investment Scam
by Erin Michelle Sky
March 18, 2016
Everybody hopes to find a great investment, but nobody wants to be the victim of a scam. Unfortunately, the more...
How to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
by Erin Michelle Sky
March 18, 2016
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How to Retire Overseas
by Erin Michelle Sky
December 21, 2015
Retirement can be an adventure if you're open to the possibility of moving abroad. Your retirement income may go further...