Monday, February 3, 2020

The Daily Money: I'm 58 with no savings. Now what?

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The Daily Money
 
Monday, February 3

Welcome to Super Bowl Recovery day. You've called in sick, tweeted out your favorite ads, and swept the chicken bones off the kitchen counter. Now pour yourself a big cup of coffee and catch up on today's top Money news. 

A 58-year-old reader panics that he's got nothing saved for retirement. Our columnist, Peter Dunn, says he still has time to build a nest egg. Here's his advice for procrastinators like him. 

As we move into tax season, beware. Unscrupulous tax preparers are out to make a fast buck.

Worried about the coronavirus and what it means for your investments? Past outbreaks of diseases have pushed down stock prices. But these scares don't have a permanent impact.

For more money news, keep scrolling down. 

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor.

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