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How Soon Can You Apply for Early Retirement & Get Social Security?
MediaFeed via AOL· 8 hours agoThroughout your working career, you pay employment taxes that help fund Social Security, which...
BlackRock looks to make monthly paychecks part of 401(k) employee retirement plans
New York Post· 4 days agoSome 94% of reitrees surveyed by BlackRock — the world’s largest money manager with $10 trillion in...
6 Ways To Use Social Security To Fund Your Retirement Dreams
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoIn 2024, an average of almost 68 million Americans per month will receive Social Security retirement...
We need to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is our retirement...
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoIf you make a big housing purchase in retirement, you need to consider if you can handle the ongoing...
JOHN HANCOCK CLOSED-END FUNDS DECLARE MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS
Bennington Banner· 4 days agoPremium Dividend Fund (the "Fund") declared its monthly distribution pursuant to the Fund's managed...
Know your numbers: Assessing your savings, lifestyle needs and tax situation is the most accurate...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 5 days agoRetirement is on the horizon, but you have strong suspicions your savings don't quite measure up....
Here's What the Average Gen Xer Has Saved for Retirement. The Number Might Surprise You
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agoWorking a side job for just a few hours a week could boost your income and help you get your hands...
We retired early with $870k and saved $1.2m because of one crucial choice
The US Sun· 7 hours agoCourtney said it first started with a crucial choice to commit to the relatively minimalist...
Commentary: How is your retirement income taxed?
Idaho State Journal· 6 days agoYou’ll need to know where these funds are coming from and how much you can count on, but you should also be aware of how this money is taxed — because...
Annuities are key to retirement. So why are so few of us buying them?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWhy? Because most Americans count on Social Security to cover the bulk of their retirement expenses. And that annuity, alone, doesn’t provide enough monthly