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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 -
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 -
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 -
Holding too much cash is one of the common errors that employees make when saving for retirement.
December 19 -
Retirees should take advantage of their flexible schedule, which allows them to go on vacation during off season to save on costs.
December 14 -
Retirees should take advantage of their flexible schedule, which allows them to go on vacation during off season to save on costs.
December 14 -
Small firms are allowed to set up multiple-employer plans, but the government needs to "simplify and rationalize the rules" for these types of plans, says an expert.
December 7 -
New data shows that the average account balance broke records after increasing to $99,900 in the third quarter.
December 6 -
Retired workers should claim their retirement benefits only when other taxable income sources are used up, as their benefits could be taxed if their taxable earnings reach a certain threshold.
December 5 -
Workers can improve the odds of getting bigger Social Security benefits after they retire by asking for a salary raise from their employer.
December 4 -
Retired workers should remain invested in stocks even if they have to scale back their exposure to this investment type, experts say.
December 1 -
Those who leave the workforce should remain invested in stocks even if they have to scale back their exposure to this investment type, experts say.
December 1 -
Financial advisors can still be held liable for violating impartial conduct standards even though the fiduciary rule has been delayed until 2019.
November 30 -
One-third of households headed by Americans aged 65 and older derive 90% of their retirement income from Social Security, according to a GAO report.
November 29 -
In September, the inflation rate was 2.23%, slightly higher than the proposed Social Security increase. So realistically, recipients "will not be better off at all."
November 27 -
Those who leave the workforce can maximize the tax benefits by donating a portion of their IRA assets directly through a qualified charitable distribution
November 22 -
More employers are increasingly becoming more open to making seasonal jobs into a year-round work and hiring retirees on a part-time basis.
November 21 -
Indeed they are. Not only are they less healthy, they are more likely to worry about not having enough funds for housing, utilities and other necessities.
November 17 -
The tax cut proposal would not benefit retirees because most of them either owe no federal income taxes or face a modest tax burden.
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