Topic: Retirement
8 Genius Ways to Invest $100,000
MTN Staff on April 10, 2024
Here are a bunch of options with the right balance of risk and reward to grow your nest egg quickly and safely — even if it’s not quite $100,000 yet.
9 Reasons It’s Time to Start Investing Overseas
Kathleen Peddicord on April 9, 2024
Here’s how and why overseas property can fit into your big-picture financial plans.
5 Compelling Reasons to Retire Later Than Planned
Chris Kissell on April 9, 2024
Once you retire, you will give up some important — even irreplaceable — things.
An Unexpected Generation Says It’s Most Prepared for Retirement
Chris Kissell on April 9, 2024
One generation is very confident about the future, while another is feeling pretty gloomy.
7 Signs Early Retirement Would Be a Mistake
Chris Kissell on April 8, 2024
Unlock the truth about why early retirement might not be the dream escape you envision.
How to Pay Off Your Mortgage Super Early
Miranda Marquit on April 6, 2024
Imagine life without that mortgage payment. Now, let’s make it happen.
10 Ways People Are Ensuring They Don’t Outlive Their Money
Chris Kissell on April 5, 2024
Here is how Americans are making sure they have enough money to last throughout their golden years.
4 Legal Documents Older Americans Need — but Most Don’t Have
Chris Kissell on April 4, 2024
Most Americans have failed to complete these legal documents that can safeguard their golden years. Are you among them?
Here’s the New Magic Number for Living Comfortably in Retirement
Chris Kissell on April 3, 2024
Here’s how much Americans of various ages say they will need — and how much they actually have saved.
Retirement Goals: Phil and Debbie’s Recipe for Retiring Rich
MTN Staff on April 1, 2024
Retirement is a major transition, and preparing for it can be stressful. Here’s how one couple replaced confusion with confidence.
16 Ways Retirees Can Work From Home and Make Extra Cash
JoEllen Schilke (The Penny Hoarder) on April 1, 2024
Here’s how your skills can land you a work-from-home gig.
Your Doctor or Your Insurer? Little-Known Rules May Ease the Choice in Medicare Advantage
Susan Jaffe (KFF Health News) on April 1, 2024
A relatively new escape hatch gives retirees another way out of Medicare Advantage plans.
Why How You Think About Time Affects Your Retirement Plans
Kathleen Coxwell on April 1, 2024
Discover different concepts of time to help you navigate your personal financial journey.
6 Groups Who Can’t Count on Social Security Benefits
Miranda Marquit on March 29, 2024
If you fall into one of these groups, don’t assume that you will receive benefits.
Social Security Checks Could Be Garnished for Student Loans
Pete Grieve on March 28, 2024
Older borrowers will face “extreme consequences” when pandemic protections expire, congressional Democrats wrote in a recent letter.
6 of the Best Places to Retire in South Dakota
Jim Gold on March 28, 2024
The Mount Rushmore State appeals with a low cost of living, scenic splendor and abundant activities in friendly communities.
The Pros and Cons of Working in Retirement
Stacy Johnson CPA on March 28, 2024
Retirement doesn’t have to be synonymous with not working. It could mean working, but only doing things you want to do, not have to do.
How to Find the Best State for Your Retirement
Kathleen Coxwell on March 28, 2024
Consider these key factors if you plan to relocate after you retire.
5 Times When It’s Smart to Claim Social Security Early
Miranda Marquit on March 27, 2024
Experts often recommend postponing claiming as long as you can. But there are situations in which you should claim sooner.
How Retirees Can Benefit Handsomely From a Health Savings Account
Chris Kissell on March 26, 2024
HSAs offer more than just savings on medical costs. They can double as de facto retirement accounts if you plan ahead.
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