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Generation X, as the first do-it-yourself retirement generation, is falling behind. As the first generation funding retirement largely without private pension plans, Gen X — those born between 1965 and 1980 — have had to build their retirement nest egg on their own, and they’re not doing so well.
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses how to wade through all the different retirement income products and services with Andy Larson,
Two new surveys zero in on Gen X angst when it comes to retirement savings, why they’re in this mess, and how they’re taking steps to dig themselves out.
The $23,760 Social Security bonus most retirees completely overlook › A big part of enjoying retirement to the fullest is knowing how to plan for it financially. To do that, you need to keep tabs on changes related to retirement savings,
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“The Best Investment for Retirement: Understanding What You’re Doing.” — Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett is known as one of the most successful investors of all time. And one of the things that makes him so great is that through the years, he’s been more than willing to dish out advice to help everyday people achieve their financial goals.
Most Americans fear a financial crisis could upend their retirement—but still haven’t planned for it. Here’s how to build a resilient, crisis-ready plan.
I’m 65 and my wife and I are ready to sell our home of 35 years to fund retirement. But we’re worried about capital gains tax. Will we get burned? Whether it’s real estate or the stock market, the common retirement strategy is to buy early and let the value of your home or your investments grow over the long term.
Honestly, it felt good to leave a place where I felt disrespected and tired of being snapped at by management. Bosses laid a “happy retirement” card on my desk and walked away. When I opened it later in front of some co-workers, we all were shocked when not even a gift card fell out. Kind words written, but I was confused.
For Democrats seeking to return the House to their party's hands, retirement announcements are a window of opportunity. Congressional retirements can be a key barometer ahead of the midterm elections, an indicator of how much churn could be coming to Capitol Hill in the coming cycle.
(WKBN) – Former Oklahoma coach and Valley native Bob Stoops announced his retirement from coaching. Stoops led the Sooners to a national championship and ten Big 12 titles during his 18 seasons. The Cardinal Mooney graduate has served as the head coach of the UFL’s Dallas Renegades for the last four seasons.