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401(k) Accounts: The Basics

Not all retirement savings plans are created equal, so evaluate carefully.

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Medicare: The Basics

Here's how to navigate the ins and outs of the social insurance plan.

Retirement Planning

Pensions: The Basics

These tax-deferred retirement savings plans are changing, so stay informed.

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Reading List: Re-Imagining Retirement

These books help you plan for the future -- on your terms.

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Calculating Retirement Costs

Here some tools to help you do the math on your long-term savings plan.

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Hot Topics: Millionaires in the Headlights

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How to Boost Social Security Benefits for Survivors

Knowing the rules for applying can significantly increase lifetime income, especially for women.

Retirement Planning

The Pros and Cons of a Self-Directed 401(k)

Ask yourself these 3 questions to gauge whether this type of retirement savings plan is right for you.

Retirement Planning

How to Catch Up After a Retirement Savings Break

An employment gap at different ages requires different strategies.

Retirement Planning

Parsing Entitlements and Ponzi Schemes

Politicians' descriptions influence public perceptions of Social Security and Medicare.

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Hot Topics: Boomers' Kids Can't Count on Inheritance

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Parents Tap Less Retirement Savings for College

Using 401(k) and IRA funds for college can affect taxes, financial aid and future retirement plans.

Personal Finance

Starting an Emergency Fund: The Basics

It's never too late to start saving for unforeseen expenses.

Retirement Planning

Life Insurance: The Basics

Protect your family by reading the fine print and knowing the details of the policy before signing on the dotted line.

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Credit Bureaus Could Face Tougher Rules

Borrowers may soon have more weapons to fight back against erroneous credit reports and credit scores.

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