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Think you'll live until age 95? You'd better save $100,000 extra for retirement

It's hard to know how long you'll live -- although your family history could help provide a guide -- but it's best to.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJul 21st, 2018

The Moneyist: I’m a farmer in my late 30s and live a frugal lifestyle. My son has a disability. Should I pay extra on my mortgage — or save for retirement?

‘He has a disability that will likely mean he will be living with us for our entire lives.’.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 7th, 2021

The Moneyist: I’m a farmer in my late 30s, live a frugal lifestyle, and my son has a disability. Should I pay extra on my mortgage — or save for retirement?

‘I have experienced one devastating year where my crop was destroyed and I only had $20,000 in crop insurance to live on that year.’.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 6th, 2021

Most Americans are clueless about how much to save for retirement

Most Americans don't know how much mo.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJul 25th, 2019

How do you save for retirement when you are self-employed? Use the 10% rule

Paying yourself first is a golden business rule for a reason: It's one of.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJul 10th, 2019

4 cities in the USA where you can live on Social Security benefits alone

If you're looking to Social Security to carry you through your retirement, try these cities where you don't need to be.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 18th, 2019

Living on easy street: 20 strategies to help you retire wealthy

Retiring rich is more achievable than you think. But you'll need a retirement plan, a willingness to save and some sm.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayApr 25th, 2019

3 reasons why your retirement plan shouldn't hinge on Social Security

Many workers don't save for retirement (or don't save a lot) because they're planning to fall back on Social Security, and that's not a good thing.  .....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayMar 23rd, 2019

Too many people are making this common retirement planning mistake. Are you?

Your golden years are apt to cost money, and if you want to live comfortably, you'll need the income to support you.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayMar 21st, 2019

Retiring broke? More than half of Americans are at risk of it happening

No matter how much you make, it's important to save for retirement unless you plan to work the rest of your life. Even small contributions to your retire.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayApr 24th, 2018

Will selling Kenmore save Sears? Experts say it's a long shot

A proposal to buy Sears'  lucrative Kenmore brand may be a good financial move for its CEO, but it's unlikely the stores will benefit from the extra cash.  &.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayApr 24th, 2018

Five ways for 50-somethings to get serious about planning for retirement

Once you're 50, you can put an extra $6,000 in your 401(k) plan as a so-called catch-up contribution. Financial advisers say people t.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayMay 18th, 2018

How to save for retirement when you're living paycheck to paycheck

Even if .....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayMay 22nd, 2018

These are the 3 best and worst cities for retirement

Trade your sunglasses for snowsuits and umbrellas if you want to live in one the three best cities for enjoying your golden years. Buzz60's Sean Dowling has more.  .....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 5th, 2018

Amazon's new Prime discount for Whole Foods Market expanding to more states

Starting Wednesday, Amazon Prime members can save an extra 10% on sale items at stores in 23 states, including California, Texas, Arizona and Georgia......»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 13th, 2018

If you're in your 50s, here's how to get serious about planning for retirement

People in their 50s should focus on saving more and eliminating bad debt, financial advisers say. Once you reach the half-century mark, you can put an extra $6,000 in your 401(k) accou.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 22nd, 2018

Most millionaires don't plan to spend their tax savings, CNBC survey finds

More than three quarters of millionaires who expect a tax cut this year will either invest or save their extra income, according to the CN.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 27th, 2018

Retirement goals: How long will it take you to save your first $100,000?

If you're starting from $0, the path to $100,000 may seem like a long one. But how long will it actually take you to save your fi.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJul 18th, 2018

Here's why your 401(k) likely isn't enough for retirement

A 401(k) can be a great way to save for the future, especially if your employer matches your contributions. But they do have t.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodaySep 7th, 2018

Landed your first job? How to stretch your paycheck to save for retirement, cover bills

Landed your first job and collected your first paycheck? Here's a plan to stretch your income to cover costs from monthly bills to 401(k).....»»

Category: topSource: usatodaySep 25th, 2018

Live your best urban retirement overseas for as little as $38,400 a year in these 5 cities

In these five overseas cities, retirees can get by on a fraction of what they'd need in the U.S., according to a report from Internationa.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayOct 12th, 2018