Age is just a number, but when it comes to retirement, make sure you are prepared by answering these questions.
Do you really need a firm retirement plan? How detailed does your retirement plan actually need to be? Do you still need a ...
The quicker you address bad debt, the easier it is to build wealth. While you shouldn’t rush to pay off a mortgage if you got ...
Retirement planning as a couple has its perks: shared goals, double the savings power and someone cool to dream with. But double the planners also means double the opinions on when you'll retire, ...
“Will your money last?” isn’t the only question to consider before retiring. I was chatting with a friend the other day about his retirement — possibly an early one. At age 60, he has worked hard and ...
ChatGPT can be a resource for retirement planning questions, but it doesn’t replace the advice of a human financial advisor. When using ChatGPT for research, be sure to check the sources of the ...
When baby boomers start to think about retiring, they undoubtedly have more questions than answers, like how much income they ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am the President of Diversified, a CFP and author. Retirement can feel like stepping off a cliff: years of saving, planning, and ...
Retirement planning was by far the most popular financial topic among employees in 2011, according to an analysis by Financial Finesse. Among calls to Financial Finesse’s help line, retirement ...
An Outcry for Retirement Advice A Plan Sponsor’s Role Filling the Need Underneath the well-documented retirement crisis, another plight is unfolding: a scarcity of accessible, quality retirement ...
“When you take $100,000 and put it into a house, all of a sudden you have a highly concentrated position. You have a lot of equity in one asset,” Arzaga says. Just like you wouldn’t bet your nest egg ...