AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatar6 Social Security Rules You Should Know by Heartverified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Catherine BrockYou don't need to know everything about Social Security, but you should definitely know these six rules. There's an old joke about Social Security I …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatar401(k) 'catch-up' contribution limits for 2020verified_publisherFOX Business - Brittany De LeaFor those nearing retirement, saving may be front of mind as the economy deals with a fresh challenge in the form of the coronavirus, which has caused the government to shut down many businesses to stem the spread. Even before new obstacles set in, many Americans were already struggling to save. As …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatarHow to Make a Qualified Retirement Plan Work for Your Businessverified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Barbara WeltmanWhile most large companies offer retirement savings options to their staff, a significant number of small businesses don’t. They don’t understand the …
AvatarDoug BartmanFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat is the ideal age to retire? Never, according to a neuroscientistted.com - Daniel Levitin PhDIf you want to live a satisfying, long life, neuroscientist Daniel Levitin has some advice for you: Stay busy. What is the ideal age to retire? Even if …
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AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatarHere's What the Average Worker Has Saved in a 401(k)verified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Katie BrockmanWant to see how your savings compare? Here's your chance. When it comes to saving for retirement, everyone's situation is different. While one person …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatar10 Things To Do Now If You’re A Decade Away From RetirementForbes - Peter LazaroffFor most of your life, saving for retirement probably wasn’t a high priority. But as the years count down on your career, nerves set in and rhetorical questions start flooding your head: Have I saved enough? Did I invest too aggressively? Do I have the right kind of insurance? According to a 2019 …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatar401(k) Contribution Limits for 2022 and 2023verified_publisherThe BalanceThe 401(k) contribution limits for 2022 are $20,500 for individuals under 50, and $27,000 for those 50 and older. The 2023 limits are $22,500 for …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatarMore Than Half of Americans Are in the Dark About This Important Retirement Factorverified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Katie BrockmanNot understanding this concept could wreck your retirement. We've all heard that it's a bad idea to put all your eggs in one basket, and the saying …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatarAsk Larry: Is My Wife's Social Security Spousal Benefit Half My Retirement Benefit At 66 Or 70?Forbes - Laurence KotlikoffToday's column addresses questions about how spousal benefit rates are determined, eligibility for widow's benefits, suspending when disability benefits convert to retirement benefits, eligibility for survivor's benefits and possible WEP exemptions. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatarThis gorgeous country is the No. 1 place to retire abroad — and you can do it on just $2,200 a monthverified_publisherMarketWatch - Catey HillPicturesque beaches lined with golden sand, charming cobblestone streets, breathtaking medieval castles, fresh and delicious food — these are just …
AvatarDoug BartmanAvatarAvatar85% of Older Adults Are Setting Themselves Up to Fail in Retirementverified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Katie BrockmanRetirement could be a challenging time for the majority of older Americans -- but it is possible to change course. Everyone wants to succeed in …