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Fulfilling Ways to Spend RetirementEmpty Nesters Community service, religious pursuits and personal interests top the list.
By Janet Bodnar
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Is the Traditional 60/40 Portfolio Truly Dead? Or Just Hibernating?Making Your Money Last Why looking to alternatives to bonds makes sense right now.
By Brian Spinelli, CFP®, AIF®
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What the Democrats' Agenda Will Mean for Your PocketbookPolitics With President Joe Biden in the White House and a narrow Democratic majority in the Senate and House of Representatives, Democrats have a clearer path to enact their agenda.
By Lisa Gerstner
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A Talk With Carrie Schwab-PomerantzWomen & Money Investing is the key to building a nest egg that will last a long lifetime, says Schwab-Pomerantz.
By Janet Bodnar
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Shoring Up Social SecurityPolitics Social Security is headed for a shortfall. But sooner or later, lawmakers will act to preserve your benefits.
By Lisa Gerstner
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Refer a Friend to Your Bank or Credit Card—and Reap RewardsMaking Your Money Last Some major card issuers are giving referral bonuses to eligible cardholders.
By Lisa Gerstner
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POLL: How the Pandemic Has Shaken Up Retirement PlanningCoronavirus and Your Money Many Americans say they plan to delay retirement so they can work longer and boost savings.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors
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A Retirement Home Is a Tiny House in the Kids’ BackyardMaking Your Money Last A tiny home in retirement could be a more-affordable way to downsize and still be close to family.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein
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Get Your Retirement Back on CourseCoronavirus and Your Money Even the most diligent savers can encounter obstacles on the road to retirement, but the past few months have delivered unprecedented hazards. We’ll help you come up with a recovery plan.
By Sandra Block
Coronavirus and Your Money
