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Woman’s husband, 53, wants to ‘buy his pension’ for $500K, retire early — Ramsey Show hosts offer alternative
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No More Worries About Viruses, Computer Crashes, or Data Loss – Anyone Can Do It! Total Free
Tired of worrying about viruses, computer crashes, or losing important data? Discover how anyone can easily protect their PC with this -totally free! This step-by-step guide walks you through downloading, installing,…
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Top 5 Things Boomers Should Always Buy in Retirement
Baby boomers should prioritize certain purchases in retirement to protect their health, financial stability, and overall quality of life. These include enhanced insurance (health, long-term care), quality healthcare (preventative care, specialists),…
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What To Do If You Regret Claiming Social Security Early
If you regret claiming Social Security early, you have two options: withdraw your application within 12 months of approval (requiring full repayment of benefits) or suspend benefits after reaching full retirement…
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Understanding Your Social Security Benefits in 2025
Social Security benefits for retirees are increasing, with the average monthly payment for 67-year-olds in 2025 around $2,002.39. The maximum possible benefit at 67 is $4,043 per month, but most receive…
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Is Your 401(k) Sabotaging Your Million-Dollar Nest Egg?
Market volatility often leads investors to reduce 401(k) contributions or shift to conservative investments, a move that can derail retirement goals. Experts warn that interrupting compounding, losing employer matching, and avoiding…
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Social Security Retirement Age: Why It’s Now 67
Starting January 1, 2026, the full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security will be 67 for all Americans born in 1960 or later, completing a decades-long transition initiated in 1983. This…
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Americans Nearing Retirement Savings Target
Americans are saving for retirement at record-high rates, with combined 401(k) savings reaching 14.3%, nearing the recommended 15% benchmark. Employee contributions hit 9.5%, with employer contributions averaging 4.8%. Despite slight dips…
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Can You Trust The Government To Not Change The Rules On Roth?
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding Roth IRA rules and the potential for future changes by the government. While Roth IRAs currently offer tax-free growth and withdrawals, Congress has the power…
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I’m 48 and Want to Retire Next Year. Do I Have Enough Money to Last Me Until I’m 98?
A 48-year-old woman with substantial assets is considering retiring at 49 and wants to ensure her savings last until age 98. Experts advise flexibility, part-time work or consulting, and careful planning,…
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Private Equity Enters 401(k)s: What Investors Need to Know
Private equity firms are increasingly seeking to offer their investments to 401(k) retirement plan participants, presenting both potential benefits like diversification and higher returns, and significant risks, including high fees, illiquidity,…









