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Why Keeping Your 401(k) After Retiring Could Be a Smart Savings Decision
The State· 3 days agoStaying in a well-managed employer plan can be especially advantageous for retirees with less savings and less financial experience. New retirees face a lot of big decisions ...
7 Best First Jobs That Come With Retirement Benefits
GoBankingRates via AOL· 5 days agoFirst jobs, with or without a college degree, often mean starting at the bottom of the workforce with lower pay and meager benefits. A college degree can...
Too Little, Too Late? Plan Contribution Timing Requirements and How to Correct Delays | JD Supra
JD Supra· 6 days agoOne of the most basic duties of a defined contribution plan sponsor is to ensure that that there is no delay and participants’ salary deferral elections are correctly and ...
100 Genius Ways To Spend, Save and Invest Your Money in 2024
GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 days agoFrom Amazon to Etsy and everything in between, each day brings fresh opportunities to splurge,...
Here’s the retirement savings that put you with the richest 10% of Americans — it’s a much smaller...
MSN News· 5 days agoAre America's wealthiest the best prepared? Not necessarily.
100 Genius Ways To Spend, Save and Invest Your Money in 2024
AOL· 4 days ago“The opportunities to spend money in a smart, productive manner are endless,” said Drew Schaffer, a...
Ask the Hammer: What's the Effect of a Roth Conversion on IRMAA?
TheStreet.com· 10 hours agoJeffrey "The Buckinghammer" Levine weighs in on Roth conversions, explaining how they could impact...
5 popular budgeting strategies — and how to find the best fit for financial motivation
AOL· 6 days agoCompare 5 budgeting strategies to find a fit with your lifestyle and values — and one you'll stick...
Laid off temporarily | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 5 days agoIt’s never easy to be laid off, even if it’s temporary. One bright spot if you’ve been notified that you’ll be laid off temporarily: you may be able to continue many of your UC benefits during ...
Taking a furlough | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 5 days agoDuring these furlough periods — up to three months per calendar year — you won’t receive your regular paycheck but you may continue some UC benefits. Here’s what to do before, during and after ...