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Retirement dream -- more money for travel, less for health care -- tough to achieve
Middle-aged and older Americans would like to devote more of their retirement budgets to things like travel when they retire, a USA TODAY survey says.
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Retirement planning: Top 6 things no one tells you about
To make your retirement years truly golden, understand what may be coming your way.
Personal Finance
How much will I have when I retire if I max out my 401(k)?
Spoiler alert: It’s probably more than you think.
Personal Finance
The GOP tax plan could negatively affect your Social Security benefits
A new inflationary measure could stymie Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment.
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Why you're stuck paying this hated tax at least 1 more year
Find out why one unpopular tax provision hasn't yet gone away.
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Tax planning: Do you qualify for an IRA deduction in 2018?
It depends on the type of IRA, your income, and your employment situation.
Personal Finance
You’re probably not saving enough for retirement — and that’s OK
Median household income is $59,039, but the savings rate is only 3.1%. Even $1 million won't last through retirement, depending on where you live.
Personal Finance
Got a will? Here are 11 more end-of-life documents you may need
Most consumers don't have key end-of-life documents in place. Documents like a DNR and POLST overlap, but that redundancy can help ensure your wishes are followed.
Personal Finance
Want to be an expat? 3 signs you should retire abroad
Forget Florida -- a new country may be a far better retirement destination.
Personal Finance
Dealing with debt: Yes, you can save for college AND retirement
When you have limited resources, how can you save for both college for your kids and retirement for yourself?
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