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It's a whole new world off base, and "retirement" means something different for those who have served.
Total market bond funds aren't inherently safe investments. What investors and their advisers need to consider before adding them to a healthy portfolio.
When living together doesn't work out, an unmarried couple with separate financial lives can move on with no strings. Not so if they buy a house together.
Schedule a Free Financial Assessment with an experienced professional: https://bit.ly/YMYWassessC The margin loan debate continues today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 589. Jack and Jill r...
Episode 525 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Winning Attitude 01:00 Cynical Optimism 01:45 Focus on what works 02:05 Insurmountable problems that no longer exist 02:26 Threat of nuclear war with USSR 03:56 Oi...
Wealth protects your lifestyle, but liquidity protects your wealth. Here’s why a strategic cash cushion is still your portfolio’s best line of defense.
An inheritance isn't "found money," so don't rush to use it or let others push you into making decisions. These five tips can help you manage the money wisely.
Private equity is finding its way into 401(k)s, but the risks (or benefits) for you may depend on how close you are to retirement. Here's what to look out for.
For those who are between 59 1/2 and 65, do look into doing (some) Roth conversions within your IRA/401K accounts. If you don't, you may end up in a bind in the future. I did not do any Roth conversio...
Hello! I just joined this group and this is my 1st post here. I’m hoping to get some insight into life after retirement. I just recently retired (62) and now I’m experiencing fatigue like never before...
I have a home office that is rarely used now and quite honestly - I do not like to be in there. There were too many moments that I pushed through to keep working and get to financial security. I am lo...
FIRE is ultimately about being set for life. You build a portfolio big enough to cover your expenses, and then your one job is to not blow it up. But here's the tension worth talking more about. The m...
Women are often more consistent retirement savers than men, according to Vanguard’s How America Saves 2026 report. They participate in 401(k) plans at higher rates and frequently save a larger percent...
If you're financially independent but still working, here are a few reasons for why you still might not want to retire. The post Between Financial Independence and Retirement appeared first on The Whi...
When your savings are meant for the next generation, your investment timeline isn't yours anymore. Our Wealth Wise columnist explains how to adjust.
Preventive health spending is a type of risk management that can lower future costs while protecting your health and your money. Here's how it works.
Hello friends. I hope you’re enjoying the summer break as much as my son is. RB40Jr just wrapped up an incredibly busy freshman year of high school. Now, his main ... Read more The post The FIRE is Go...
Any suggested affordable places that are safe to live for an over 65 year old solo woman that one can comfortable get by without needing a car? Presently in a HCOL area on West Coast, just curious of ...
David Conti has spent decades writing about retirement, Social Security, Medicare, and personal finance. After helping others prepare for retirement throughout his career—including his time at Fidelit...
Nir Eyal, author of Beyond Belief and Indistractable, joins Boldin's podcast to explain why limiting beliefs stall financial progress. The post Podcast 111: Why We Don’t Do What We Know We Should, wit...
I retired last spring at 62. My wife had already stepped back from her job the year before. We had saved, we had a plan, but the number that kept me awake was $1,280. That was the monthly quote for a ...
Psychologists describe it as an existential high, time is suspended, focus is clear, and endorphines exploding in your brain like fireworks. You don’t feel feel young or old. Spiritualist Eckhart Toll...
You're supposed to slow down in retirement, but many do the exact opposite. Here is why treating retirement like a full-time job is a big mistake, and what you can do instead.
The paradox of retirement freedom is that the system you retired from gave you order but took away control. True freedom lies in giving life a new structure.
Accumulating wealth for retirement is one thing, having a solid income structure and tax plan is another. Without them, savings could quietly drain away.
Everyone — not just corporate executives — should map out their finances, tax strategy and healthcare needs to be ready for retirement on their own terms.
I'm preparing for RMDs. I normally make a series of charitable contributions, which are at least partially funded by Regular IRA withdrawals. From what I understand, QCDs can be beneficial in the foll...
Canada's top finfluencers share how they built trust, grew audiences and navigate increasing regulatory scrutiny in a rapidly maturing industry. The post Online “finfluencers” grow up appeared first o...
A perennial question in the financial literature is at what age is the best to begin Social Security benefits. Here's how I decided for me. The post When to Begin Social Security Benefits — How the Ma...
Waiting until 70 to claim Social Security has its benefits, including maximizing your paycheck, but there are also valid reasons why you shouldn't wait.
Homeowners insurance is a national crisis — and retirees are hit especially hard.
Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts can help protect your savings from being drained by long-term care costs, ensuring assets remain available for your family.
So many people say you just need purpose. I hear this all the time. You just need a purpose. Find your purpose and you will be fine. That sounds good. It is also too simple. As the guy in the room who...
If you want a greater chance of building more wealth than the average person, live in one of the most expensive cities in the world. These cities are expensive for a reason. They contain the most valu...
I love investing in private real estate debt funds. But lately, figuring out which accounts to put those funds into has been a struggle. The post Issues with Private Real Estate Debt (Credit) Funds in...
As America marks 250 years, rising U.S. life expectancy may be one of its greatest achievements. The next challenge: turning added years into better lives.
Your credit card rewards could have real value after you're gone. Find out which points and miles can be passed on to your heirs.
In recent years, Massachusetts has taken significant steps to improve care for seniors, most notably the Act to Improve Quality and Oversight of Long-Term Care. In a recent Risking Old Age in America ...
I ran the KFF calculator for a couple at $84,599 vs $84,601 across nine states. The two-dollar difference ....yikes. I wanted to know what it actually costs a pre-retiree couple to land on the wrong s...
Can anyone help me with this? I've got a pension, and it has an increase every year which is a fixed dollar amount and I can't find a calculator that supports this. So if my pension is $38,000 and my ...
What tools or methods do you use to keep track of your monthly spending? I prefer organizing my expenses into categories so they align with my overall budget totals each month, which helps me stay on ...
What if I told you that you might be better off spending more?
Understand how projected Social Security funding shortfalls could affect your claiming strategy, potential benefit cuts and the best age to file based on your situation.
As Social Security barrels toward projected cuts, a newly launched federal savings initiative could privatize the program.
Your neighbors are your friends and support system. Aging in place means you'll need to account for more than just maintenance and rising property taxes.
Is your portfolio as well built and diversified as you think? If you're worried it won't help keep you safe in retirement, it could be time to renovate.
Q2 2026 was defined by a disconnect between soaring market valuations and underlying economic realities. Speculative fervor is making the landscape casinolike.
An interview with Dr. Matt Moore to discuss charitable trusts, recent changes affecting charitable giving, and advanced strategies that can help physicians give more efficiently while managing taxes. ...
Are you feeling a little more anxious than usual about your money? Given everything that's happening in the world right now, that's perfectly understandable. What concerns me is the rising number of A...
"Robin" is a single mother of two high schoolers. She's 45 and she earns about $350,000 per year. Robin had never worked with a financial advisor before, and one of our clients referred her to Keen We...