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Singles Still Need a Plan for Retirement…just Different

Being in a relationship isn’t for everyone. However, if you find yourself single in the long run, financial experts say you should be planning for retirement differently

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4 Social Security Slips You Should Avoid

Social Security provides valuable benefits, and it’s important not to waste the opportunity to get them. However, given just how complex it is to evaluate your Social Security benefits, it’s not surprising that some people make mistakes

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There are Certain Financial Areas that need to be Taken Care of Before the End of the Year

New Year’s Eve is far away. However, it’s never too early to organize your finances for the end of the year. Do it while there’s still plenty of time to increase your retirement nest egg, lower your taxable income and avoid tax penalties

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Are You and Your Retirement Investments Prepared for “Market Correction?”

The older the current bull market gets, the more stories you’re likely to read about how this is an awful time to retire

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Can You Still Participate in Philanthropy During Your Retirement Years?

Spending generally declines during retirement for most budget items, but charitable giving tends to buck this trend

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Are you truly prepared to retire? Do you really know?

The most common need of those preparing to step into retirement isn’t what you think: it’s confirmation that all the hard work, discipline and saving was enough.

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A Different Way to Combat the Labor Shortage…Bring Back Older Employees

Soon after Ilana Benet retired from her job as a labor and delivery nurse, it hit her: She missed the babies. Her employer missed her…. she quickly realized — within weeks — that she wasn’t ready for full retirement.

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