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Living in two cities as a snowbird has its financial challenges, but when you do it the right way, it's fun and affordable. Here's How to Protect Your Wealth As a Seasonal Snowbird
Sometimes a Roth conversion isn't right for you — or at least not right now. A financial adviser explains what you should consider before getting involved.
Should I just rent furnished places in both location for six months each? I don’t want to buy, leaving a property for six months at a time. I want to be in climate that allows me to be outside enjoyin...
I don't really want to go back to work yet. But there is a contractual position - if I take it and succeed for 3 to 6 months, we can boost our retirement finances substantially. However, I have anxiet...
Switching from saving to withdrawing has been harder than we expected. We finally hit our number and retired, but now I’m unsure what kind of monthly or yearly reviews I should be doing. We’re already...
Tuesday, May 05 - Monday, May 11, 2026 Most Commented score comments title & link 28 126 comments Question about paying off mortgage. Advice appreciated. 86 47 comments Soon to enter Retirement Phase ...
Our Executive Director is set to retire next week, and I’m eager to find a thoughtful yet practical gift to convey my appreciation for her leadership and support. I’m particularly interested in sugges...
Thinking of unretiring? Before you decide to return to work, make sure you know the answers to these critical questions.
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on available tax breaks for retirees with a side hustle.
IRAs now hold a $9 trillion surplus over 401(k)s, largely due to rollovers. Learn how to secure your retirement savings against legal risks and hidden fees.
When you're navigating a gray divorce, don't rush to split assets. A settlement that looks good on paper may contain losses you won't have time to recover from.
Most physicians spend their peak earning years maxing out pre-tax retirement accounts, reducing taxable income, and deferring the tax bill ... Read more
Driven by a recent spike in fuel and food prices, the 2027 Social Security COLA forecast has jumped to 3.9% — a significant increase over the 2026 raise of 2.8%.
Social Security isn't simple. Learn the key claiming strategies—spousal, survivor, disability, and more—to maximize your benefits and avoid costly mistakes.
What if the biggest risk to your legacy isn't taxes, but what your heirs do with the money once it's in their hands? Topics covered in this episode: Emotional and psychological triggers behind overspe...
I still talk to my accountant about everything. The difference now is that those conversations happen alongside all my other wealth planners. The post Why Accountants Should Not Be Your Go-To for Fina...
Some employers are suspending or scaling back retirement contributions, leaving workers with new questions about savings, taxes, and long-term planning.
I've been retired for 2 years as of June 1. My wife has decided to pull the trigger as of the end of June, with her last day (using vacation for the rest) on June 12. We've been talking about the 'nex...
We asked financial advisers whether this 62-year-old should take the six-month buyout and retire, or work a few more years.
It can take creativity, patience, and hard work to make the “working-longer” retirement strategy work for you.
The best financial planning software for FIRE just got even better! Check out the incredible new features that have changed how I invest! Read more → The post The Best FIRE Software Just Got Even Bett...
One of the issues we frugal people despise is going through buyer’s remorse. We don't want to feel stupid or ripped off, so we tend to buy fewer things and experiences. Minimalism and early retirement...
Balanced funds simplify investing while you’re saving. But proportional withdrawals can limit flexibility in retirement when it matters most. The post Balanced Funds: Are They a Good Choice in Retirem...
She was self-employed, single, and unsure she’d saved enough. Then the Boldin Planner showed the full picture, and the answer surprised her. The post ‘You Can Still Do It’: How One Woman Figured Out R...
Argentina offers Americans a lower-cost, safer lifestyle and a fast path to Argentine citizenship, with the right to dual nationality.
What are your thoughts on these? I’ve seen farewell emails from people I’ve worked with, some send them to one or two people, and bcc everyone else. Some send out an email, but everybody is in either ...
An interview with Dr. Josh Daily, where he talks about a recurrence of his brain tumor and how it changed the way he thinks about work, money, and what really matters. The post What My Brain Tumor Tau...
Episode 520 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Sell in May? 05:40 Cashing in on CHAOS chart 07:50 Profits with less People chart 14:58 Trump in China 18:40 New Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh 22:51 GameStop eBay acqui...
Allowing clients to surrender or lapse life insurance policies before gauging value on the secondary market amounts to a fiduciary fail, argues Cole Hallman of Citizens Life Group.
In spite of two divorces, two bankruptcies, and one short sale, I have been able to somehow amass about $500,000. I am going to retire at the end of this year at 66. I already started taking SS, and h...
The place I work allows you to accumulate your vacation time up to what you earn for two years. In other words, if you get 24 days a year, you can accumulate 50. Many soon-to-be retirees here will use...
Learn who qualifies for Medicare’s GLP-1 Bridge, when $50 Wegovy and Zepbound access begins, and key rules beneficiaries need to know before July 2026.
Should we sign up for a Health Savings Account (HSA) and embrace even more healthcare paperwork? We'd rather plan vacations than track receipts.
Diligent savers who take steps to capitalize on these tax-saving opportunities can keep more of their wealth and even help build a tax-efficient legacy.
Retirement plans that are properly engineered have less chance of collapsing under the weight of increased longevity and other stresses. Will yours stand up?
Many retirees have made Florida their home, but is it right for you? Where you choose to set up your retirement life means considering more than the weather.
AI chatbots are a powerful tool, but experts urge caution when using them for medical diagnoses.
Take our 10-question quiz to test your understanding of the critical milestones and decisions you'll encounter as you turn 65.
Do you struggle with your financial behavior—even though you earn a great income and “know better?” Let's talk about the reasons why. The post Understanding Your Financial Behavior: Why ‘Knowing Bette...
Roger Whitney continues the decluttering series by exploring the opportunities that come from simplifying your life, finances, and relationships. He explains how reducing complexity can create more me...
There’s a new retirement book that’s worthy of your attention, and it’s being released TODAY. I received an advance copy of Dana Anspach’s new book, “Living Off Your Acorns – […] The post Living Off Y...
The first meeting with a new adviser can be intimidating, but you can reduce your worry and ensure you're hiring the right person by following a few rules.
Over 20% of Americans are receiving Social Security. SS benefits will be reduced in 2033. What changes are being considered? How will it affect you? Read to learn more.
Most people spend decades planning for the financial risks of retirement. Almost no one plans for the social ones.
I just informed my manager that I'll be retiring July 3rd. Pretty exciting. The plan has been afoot for a while now, but I needed to let them know. I've tested the numbers, I've created my fund for th...
Jeremy Keil walks through three critical questions future retirees can answer before their paycheck stops Most people spend decades preparing for retirement by focusing on one number: How much have I ...
June in Washington State is 62 with $2.5 million saved and a $350,000 pension on the table. Should she take the lump sum or the monthly check for life? Spoiler alert: there's a 3-to-1 vote in the stud...
There are bad ways to spend your HSA, good ways to spend it, and great ways to spend it. Let's discuss how we decided to spend our HSA. The post 4 Reasons Why We’re Spending Our HSA Money — And Why Yo...
Even a perfect Social Security plan can fail if you hit a login wall, an ID check snag or a direct-deposit problem. Here's how to make sure that doesn't happen.