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After the Fed raised rates, many market participants with fixed-income-heavy investment mixes are wondering what a period of rising interest rates could mean for their portfolios.
June 20 -
Municipal bonds can be a more lucrative option for some retirement savers than comparable, higher-yielding bonds.
June 19 -
Contrary to what many people think, Social Security will continue to pay benefit payouts to future retirees even after the program exhausts its trust funds by 2034, says expert.
June 14 -
A portion of retirees’ Social Security benefits may be taxed at the federal level if their combined income exceeds a certain limit.
June 13 -
The new tax law has nearly doubled the standard deduction and limits the deduction for state and local taxes, making it less likely for taxpayers to itemize their deductions.
June 7 -
About 4.3 million of the 18 million workers in the 55-64 age bracket are likely to live in poverty once they reach 65, according to a study.
June 5 -
If retirees intend to rely heavily on Social Security for income, they should consider adjusting the timing of their bills to the date that they will receive their benefits.
May 14 -
The differences generally come down to investor eligibility and when taxes are paid, but that can have a significant impact.
April 27 -
Employees have to change their retirement goals and strategies over the years, starting off heavily in stock allocation while in their 30s.
April 18