America's forgotten middle child, the latchkey kids, the overlooked in-betweeners sandwiched between Boomers and Millennials.
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I'm 72 with $1.5M in retirement savings and no debt — but I'm still terrified of running ...
Now, to help determine whether the income is enough, they can build a new budget based on projected spending in retirement.
Finance expert Alejandra Rojas shares how entrepreneurs can rethink outdated money rules and build flexible systems for ...
My plan for my Social Security benefits is simple. I'll use the money solely for fun spending, and not to cover any ...
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I’m 66 years old, retired, and I own a house in Fort Worth. I have $143,000 cash that I ...
A comfortable home and a healthy nest egg are crucial for ensuring financial security in retirement. With $143,000 in cash, ...
The more money you owe on credit cards and expensive loans, the less you'll have available to save for retirement. Your 30s ...
It’s a good problem to have: too much money saved for retirement and additional funds to leave to your heirs. Will you be one ...
It may be that health issues (yours or a family member's) are a barrier to working. It may be that your industry isn't hiring. Or it may be that you don't actually want to return to work, but you're ...
A lot of people think saving money for retirement is the hard part. Some actual retirees might tell you that’s the easy part.
Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? Send it to Kristin and Ilyce here. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, I am 66, and my wife is 61. Our goals are to leav ...
If you still have five years before you make the leap to retirement, there are things you can do to set yourself up for a comfortable lifestyle.
Finance experts Alan and Katie Donegan have revealed how they saved enough money to retire at 40 and 35 respectively - and ...
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