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I'm 62, Have $800,000 and Will Receive $2,600 Monthly from Social Security. What's My Retirement...
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoPlanning for retirement can be both exciting and challenging. Figuring out how much you can...
Life and Annuity Issuers Face More Mortgage Pain: Analyst | ThinkAdvisor
ThinkAdvisor· 7 days agoThe U.S. commercial real estate slump is causing more problems for life and annuity issuers’...
The 4% rule is ‘blind to the new reality’ of retirement life — do this instead
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago“But also the ability to live better in the future because it puts less pressure on the remainder of...
I Won the Lottery! How Bad Are Taxes Going to Be?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agoBefore you see a dollar of lottery winnings, the IRS will take 25%. Up to an additional 13% could be withheld in state and local taxes, depending on...
How Much Interest Could You Earn on a $250K High-Yield CD Over 10 Years? It’s More Than You Think
AOL· 6 days agoAlthough consumer prices and inflation are still at a frustratingly high levels, the Federal Reserve has vowed to hold out on cutting its key rate until it sees a significant pressure drop in core...
Is $2 Million Enough to Retire on at 55?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoIt's often said that a million dollars isn't as much as it used to be – but how about $2 million? A retirement fund of that amount can provide $80,000 in...
American National Exiting Homeowners Insurance Market
Insurance Journal· 5 days agoFollowing its announcement several months ago to leave the homeowners insurance business in nine states including California and Louisiana, American National appears to be exiting the line in ...
I Expect to Live to 100. Should I Convert Some of My $1.4 Million into a Roth at Age 63?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoI’m a single woman with no children, turning 63 years old this year but my family has longevity so I’m using 100 years old as my life expectancy mark for retirement planning. I have a combined ...
The 4% rule is ‘blind to the new reality’ of retirement life — do this instead
Market Watch· 5 days agoIt overlooks the fact that nobody knows what investment returns will be in the future. It ignores a...
Ask Kevin: Are Medicare Advantage plans advantageous for singles?
Federal Times· 5 hours agoWhat about those of us single people who are making substantially less in retirement — a federal annuity around $24,000? It seems that it would be more advantageous to just ...