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Workers have an option to stash their bonus in their 401(k), but doing it may not be a good idea.
January 22 -
New research finds that Americans are stashing more cash in their 401(k)s than in savings account.
January 19 -
Not knowing the differences between a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA could be costly for retirement savers.
January 18 -
Adding five years to working years will enable workers to replace their pre-retirement income by up to 90% instead of 60% in some cases,
January 17 -
Annual contribution limits for 401(k) plans have been raised to $18,500 this year, with catch-up contribution limits capped at $6,000.
January 16 -
Employees looking to launch a business should consider collecting their retirement benefits early.
January 12 -
Retirees will have to alter the way they file taxes under the new tax law, including making two years' worth of charitable donations every other year to exceed the standard deduction and itemize.
January 11 -
Employees who prefer a simple retirement investing strategy should consider a dividend stock index fund.
January 10 -
Tax-free withdrawals could outweigh an employer's match if early withdrawals are made for expenses like healthcare.
January 8 -
Retirees should stick to their strategies and diversify their portfolios with various sources of income.
January 5 -
Employees should do a quick assessment of their retirement prospects while still working.
January 4 -
One strategy to enhance financial prospects is to get a part-time job via the gig economy.
January 3 -
Workers may want to opt for a fund that follows small companies as they will benefit from a lower corporate tax rate under the new tax law.
January 2 -
A pension expert from the Netherlands says that the U.S. retirement system sets a bad example in securing the golden years of its workforce.
December 29 -
Seniors who are 70 1/2 and older should ensure that they take their first required minimum distribution from tax-deferred retirement accounts by Dec. 29.
December 28 -
Employees should refrain from cosigning their child's student loan, as Social Security could garnish their retirement benefits if the child defaults on the loan payments.
December 27 -
Many younger workers find it difficult to think beyond their student debt, which averages $32,731 with an average monthly payment of $393, according to the Federal Reserve.
December 26 -
Missing required 401(k) minimum distributions are subject to a penalty equal to half the amount that should have been taken.
December 22 -
Although the current year has been good for participants, many workers are not investing in a retirement plan.
December 21 -
Those who leave the workforce and are sitting on losing investments may do tax-loss harvesting, or they may donate their winning holdings to a charity to avoid the capital gains tax
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