Browsing: Retirement
Interest rates matter for all of those who want to borrow to invest or pay bills or refinance their existing debt. Yet, long-term interest rates have…
The Problem In today’s volatile economic environment, even well-prepared retirees are feeling anxious. Many investors now fear a prolonged downturn in the market and are tempted…
Economic policy chaos reigns high. This massive jump in uncertainty over tariffs, federal layoffs, the cuts to already appropriated federal funds, potentially soaring deficits and the…
Social Security’s been in the news a lot lately. Changes definitely are afoot in the program, and more are likely to come. But there have been…
As I turn 73 later this year, I’ve reached a significant, if dubious, milestone. I’m now subject to Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). It’s worth taking a…
Imagine walking into a lab in your 50s, rolling up your sleeve for a routine blood test—and walking out with a glimpse into your retirement future.…
Isn’t it ironic that the very systems meant to broaden our horizons – education, career, and finances – so often tend to box us in? I…
The Medicare coverage you choose determines how much money you pay out of pocket for medical care during retirement, which medical providers can give you fully…
It is hard for many people to know when to retire. While I believe there is a shelf life for leaders, most of us struggle with…
On this episode of “Tax Breaks”, Kelly Phillips Erb talks retirement. She dives into retirement planning, highlighted by Forbes’ list of the Best Places To Retire…

