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Lawmakers this year are expected to pursue measures that will help Americans enhance their retirement prospects.
February 5 -
A recent ruling by the U.S. Labor Department could open the door for automatic 401(k) transfers between employers, which means fewer workers will be tempted to cash out.
February 4 -
Millennials lag behind in terms of credit card debt and retirement savings, but they spend the most on vacation, dining out and other unnecessary expenses, according to a new study.
February 1 -
Conventional wisdom says to postpone filing for benefits until full retirement age or, even better, until your 70th birthday. Are there some cases when that doesn't apply?
January 31 -
One approach to determine a retirement withdrawal rate is to set a fixed percentage of their portfolio every year, says an expert. But there are other strategies, as well.
January 30 -
Compared to lower earners, clients with moderate and higher incomes will owe more taxes on the distributions from tax-deferred accounts after they retire.
January 29 -
Companies should consider offering older workers the option of taking a phased retirement to enable them to transition to the golden years.
January 28 -
Workers should consider contributing the maximum amount to their 401(k)s, whose contribution limits have increased for this year.
January 24 -
Seniors who intend to get a Medigap policy to supplement their traditional Medicare coverage may have trouble getting one.
January 23 -
Although rainy day funds can be useful in the ongoing struggle to curtail leakage of savings from defined contribution plans, they won’t plug the biggest hole in the retirement system’s proverbial bucket.
January 23
Portability Services Network and Retirement Clearinghouse -
Maryland and New Jersey are among the least-appealing places for employees to spend their post-work years in 2019, due in part to affordability, health-related factors and overall quality of life.
January 22 -
The stock market typically recovers from bear markets in far less time than most doom-and-gloomers think, says an expert.
January 22 -
Thousands of employers using the payroll company's software now have the option to offer the online program to employees.
January 18 -
Thousands of federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay because of the partial government shutdown should use budgeting to cope with the hard times.
January 17 -
Growing numbers of federal workers have been tapping their retirement funds in a sign of how the government shutdown is squeezing day-to-day finances.
January 17 -
Thousands of employers using the payroll company's software now have the option to offer the online program to employees.
January 17 -
Federal employees who retire during the partial government shutdown would have to wait a longer time to take retirement distributions from their savings plans.
January 15 -
Without an efficient, cost-effective way to transfer 401(k) account balances from plan to plan, participants are more likely to strand their accounts — or worse, prematurely cash out their savings.
January 15
Portability Services Network and Retirement Clearinghouse -
Seniors are advised to take measures to prepare for a possible shortfall in retirement income, as there is no guarantee for an immediate fix to the problem.
January 14 -
Benefits are meant to replace just 40% of preretirement income, so many retirees should consider creating new income sources, such as running a small business or renting out a property.
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