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I'm 65 With $500k in Cash, $1 Million in an IRA, and Social Security. Should I Retire Now?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoSomeone with $1.5 million in assets on top of Social Security income may be able to maintain a...
The pros and cons of stashing money into health accounts vs. 401(k) retirement plans
The Post and Courier· 5 days agoSpeaking of Social Security, remember that anything that makes part of your income exempt from payroll taxes, including putting money in an HSA or a Flexible ...
Is a Personal Injury Settlement Taxed? | JD Supra
JD Supra· 23 hours agoAccording to the National Safety Council, workplace injuries occur as often as every seven seconds. The Social Security Administration (SSA) reports that ...
I Turn 73 This Year. How Do I Avoid RMD Taxes?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoThe IRS allows workers to put aside pre-tax earnings in traditional Individual Retirement Accounts, 401(k) and similar workplace accounts, and for all...
Letter to the editor: Seniors shouldn't be penalized for working
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 5 days agoIf you are collecting Social Security and both you and your spouse are working, look at line 6 (a and b) on your IRS 1040 return. This is where the IRS ...
Most Americans want to live until they're 100, but also don't believe they can afford to — here's...
AOL· 4 days agoAccording to a survey by Corebridge Financial, 54% of Americans aspire to live to age 100. Since 1990, the number of centenarians in the U.S. has nearly tripled to 101,000, or 0.03% of the population ...
Opinion | It’s Time to Tax the Billionaires
New York Times· 7 days agoBillionaires are experts at avoiding taxes. By banding together, countries can make them pay up.
‘Money Girl’ Laura Adams: 9 Retirement Tips for Different Goals and Budgets
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoDepending on how close you are to retirement, you may be thinking more or less about planning for...
Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA): Benefits, Tips and FAQs
GoBankingRates via AOL· 7 hours agoWhen you open an IRA at a bank or brokerage firm, it is usually a simple traditional or Roth IRA. The firm you open the account with typically acts as...
Medicare Hospital Trust Fund to Stay Solvent Until 2036, Trustees' Report Says
MedPage Today· 3 days agoThe longer hospital trust fund solvency is "largely due to greater income and lower expenditures...