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Part-time work can affect your Social Security benefits—but it depends on your earnings, not hours. Learn how to navigate the rules and maximize your income.
The bill may have tax sweeteners, but it will also limit healthcare affordability and access to long-term care.
Key Points Investing in a 401(k) is an incredibly powerful way to save for retirement.While everyone's savings goals are different, it can be helpful to see how your account balance compares to the ...
What am I overlooking? We have one grandson and we will fund a 529 to cover college, although our son and his wife, another hedge-fund trader, have enough. I feel guilty. I enjoy vacations to Europe ...
When Cyndi Lauper announced her “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” farewell tour last year, she made it clear that she was not ...
If you retire at 65 or later, you can get Medicare immediately but should still look into Medigap and Advantage plans to ...
Some Social Security beneficiaries may notice smaller checks beginning in July. What to know about the new repayment policy.
One of the most important things to know about your Social Security benefits is that the longer you wait to start collecting them (up to age 70), the bigger they'll become. Theref ...
It’s never too early to start putting your money to work for the future - but which product would serve you best?
Social Security payment for 70-year-old retirees is $2,176.76. Sounds tempting? Delaying the retirement date can increase ...
The two non-negotiable factors to qualify for Social Security spousal benefits are: the qualifying spouse currently receiving ...