Rethinking Retirement
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Fulfilling Ways to Spend Your Time in RetirementHealthy Living on a Budget Human creativity is unlimited: Just look at the activities retirees find to fill their days.
By Janet Bodnar
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The Joys of Being RetiredEmpty Nesters More freedom, being able to give back, and time to deepen relationships are common themes in your e-mails.
By Janet Bodnar
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Don’t Let COVID-19 Derail Your Retirementretirement Yes, many of us have taken a big hit. Stick to your principles — and be flexible.
By Bob Niedt
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Staying Calm in a CrisisMaking Your Money Last Keep a stock allocation that you can live with and still sleep well.
By Janet Bodnar
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When I’m 64retirement As you near your 65th birthday, you’ll face a slew of important decisions—and a deluge of mail.
By Bob Niedt
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Expect Surprises in Retirement
Making Your Money Last Financially, your experiences have been mixed—and sometimes eye-opening.
By Janet Bodnar
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Make Time for a Retirement CheckupInvestor Psychology Retirees are inclined to invest more conservatively, so chances are you don’t have as much money in stocks as you should.
By Janet Bodnar
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Hitting My Stride In Retirementretirement We’ve visited nine national parks since we retired, and next year we’re heading to Acadia in Maine.
By Janet Bodnar
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Secure Act Threatens 'Stretch' IRA Rules That Benefit Heirsretirement Some retirees are concerned about a provision that could require heirs to empty inherited retirement accounts within 10 years and pay a lot more in taxes.
By Rachel L. Sheedy
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