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    Making a Big Money Move? Why You Should Probably Consult a Financial Adviser

    By Beth Pinsker, Reuters

    People hire financial advisers with the very obvious goal of getting advice on how to handle their money. So why do investors often cut advisers out of consequential decisions? Some advisers say...

  • How Kids Can Wreck Your Financial Security

    By Beth Braverman

    As any new parent will tell you, the giggles of a baby or a first steps of a toddler are priceless milestones, but that doesn’t meant that they don’t come at a cost.

  • The $3 Million Retirement Mistake You Could Be Making

    By Beth Braverman

    Most retirement experts agree that a portfolio that includes stocks held over the long term is the surest way to amass the nest egg necessary for a comfortable retirement, but many younger workers...

  • The US Loses Ground in Providing Retirement Security to Baby Boomers

    By Eric Pianin

    A new global index of best practices by policy makers, employers and asset managers found that the United States is losing ground in providing economic and financial security and improved health care...

  • Oregon Just Took the Lead in Getting Americans to Save More for Retirement

    By Eric Pianin

    Bucking resistance from a Republican Congress and the Trump Administration, Oregon has become the first state to launch a program requiring private employers to either offer their own 401 (k) savings...

  • How GOP Tax Reform Could Affect Your Retirement Account

    By YLAN Q. MUI, CNBC

    The fight over tax reform is starting to get personal. So far, much of the debate in Washington has centered on overhauling the corporate tax code. But a new coalition of consumer and industry groups...

  • How Much Money Do You Need to Be Wealthy? Here’s What Most People Say

    By Beth Braverman

    Americans’ collective net worth has risen in recent years, thanks to a healthy stock market and steadily increasing home values, but most people think they need a lot more money to feel financially...

  • How Rising Health Care Costs Could Hurt Your Retirement

    By Tom Anderson, CNBC

    Skyrocketing health costs don't just make it harder for you now — they can diminish your retirement, too. More than 60 percent of employees said they are contributing less to their 401(k) plans...

  • How Millions of Aging Baby Boomers Could Bust the Economy

    By Eric Pianin

    A new report not only highlights growing economic anxiety among an increasingly important and influential cohort of the population, but also suggests that this overarching pessimism and caution could...

  • How the Government Is Making It Harder for You to Retire

    By Eric Pianin

    Many Americans have saved shockingly little for their retirements, with one study showing that the median savings for households near retirement age is just $17,000. In the coming years, tens of...

  • 4 Mid-Year Tax Tips That Could Save You Big Bucks

    By Marine Cole

    You may be spending your weekends at the beach or preparing for your upcoming vacation, but summer is a great time to organize your taxes.

  • Older Americans Aren’t Moving - and That’s a Problem

    By Mark Miller, Reuters

    The graying of the American homeowner is upon us. The question is: Will communities be ready for the challenges that come with that? The number of households headed by someone age 70 or older will...

  • Daily Money Manager: The Hot Job Millions Will Need

    By Lewis Braham, Reuters

    Martha Nurenberg knew her 86-year-old father, Paul, had a problem when he was almost taken in by a letter promising untold riches if he provided a bank account number and payment of legal fees for a...

  • <strong>Max out your 401(k) contribution and you’re set.</strong><br/><br/>You’re responsible, and contribute the <a href="http://www.irs.gov/retirement/participant/article/0,,id=151786,00.html" target=_"blank">maximum amount</a> allowed under tax law: $1

    How the 401(k) Became a $4 Trillion Key to American Retirement

    By David Koeppel, The Fiscal Times

    What you must know about today’s 401(k) as a investment tool for your future.

  • Make Sure to Dodge These 6 Retirement Dangers

    By Barry Glassman, CNBC

    The years just before retiring, when you're in your 50s and 60s, are the most critical to having a successful retirement. Typically, these are your peak earning years, when many of your larger...

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