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Protect Your Retirement Income from Inflation
Making Your Money Last Costs are rising, and the market is bearish, but that doesn’t have to jeopardize your long-term security.
By Sandra Block Published
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The Retiree's Guide to Going Back to Work
Making Your Money Last Inflation and a bear market have prompted some retirees to change course.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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Does an Annuity Belong in a 401(k)?
Making Your Money Last Unlike pensions, 401(k)s place the risk of outliving savings squarely on the retiree's shoulders. Find out what's right for you.
By David Rodeck Published
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8 Must-Know Facts About Your Social Security Benefits
Making Your Money Last What you don't understand about Social Security could cost you. Here are key facts worth knowing.
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Retirees: Take the Off Ramp to a New Career
Making Your Money Last For many seniors, changing careers can be a long and daunting process. But the rewards can be rich.
By Alina Tugend Published
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Retirement Living: Home Is a Boat in the Caribbean
Making Your Money Last Sure, the quarters are close and you have to navigate a sea change in your lifestyle. But for some, retiring on a boat is the right way to go.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein Published
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Age Bias in the Workplace: Still a Battle for Older Workers
Making Your Money Last Many older Americans face age bias in the workplace even though federal law prohibits discriminating against workers 40 and older.
By Jackie Stewart Published
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The Price of Leaving 401(k) Money Behind
Making Your Money Last Many baby boomers have worked for at least six employers during their career. Leaving 401(k) funds dormant can be costly.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis Published
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Retirees, Here's How to Make a Medigap Switch to Save Money
Making Your Money Last You want to find the best Medicare medigap plan for your budget. Sometimes that means changing things up. Here's some guidance.
By David Rodeck Published
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