Gender issues affect more than just a woman's paychecks. Longevity, family caregiving, and the gender wage gap influence women's long-term financial well-being
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Over 63 million people in the United States receive Social Security benefits every month. While most of these people are retirees, about 20% are disabled or the
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Uncle Sam wants your money. He has bills to pay, just like you. And he's been waiting patiently for decades for you to hand over his share of your tax-deferred
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Missing this open enrollment deadline can mean forgoing benefits for the next year, absent a change in circumstances like marriage, divorce, job loss, or the
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At a time when your career is reaching a peak and you are looking ahead to your own retirement, you may find yourself in the position of having to help your
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Whether you dream of a travel-filled retirement or would prefer to relax and enjoy spending more time at home, you're probably wondering what you can do to make
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With the coronavirus shutting done educational institutions and moving classes online, the face of education across the country has changed. While the focus has
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If you are already taking Social Security benefits, you will be automatically enrolled in Parts A and B. You can choose to turn down Part B, since it has a
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Proper financial planning should always be a focus, but for those who are dealing with a physically ill spouse or loved one, it is crucial.
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Retirement can invoke a mix of conflicting emotions from anticipation to fear, excitement to anxiety. It’s one of the biggest life changes we experience in our
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Strategies for saving in your 50s
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How resourceful can you be during your retirement? Determining where your retirement money will come from is an integral part of planning for retirement.
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