I was the beneficiary of my late wife’s IRA and 401 (k) — but I want our kids to get the cash. Do I still have to take ...
Untangling their finances after they die only adds to the strain — particularly when it comes to retirement accounts. Imagine ...
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The zero-penalty withdrawal secret: Decoding IRS Rule 72(t)
You've spent decades contributing to a tax-advantaged retirement savings account. Now, for one reason or another, you want to ...
I’m in my mid-70s, have no debt and have managed as a single person to amass about $1 million in traditional IRA savings, ...
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Retirement Savings in Your 70s and Beyond: How Does Your Contribution Compare to Other Retirees?
In your 70s, it's time to put your retirement plan into action. Here are some tips on how to maximize your success.
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I’m a Banking Nerd: 4 Rules I Follow Before Moving My Savings
I’ve researched savings accounts for more than a decade. I know which ones have the best rates, lowest fees, and even the best mobile apps. Here are the rules I follow before switching savings ...
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