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Early retirement is changing — here’s what to consider, according to the experts
Ascentxmedia | Istock | Getty Images Retiring early is a dream for many, but can often appear impossible unless you’ve made millions
How making student loan payments can help you save for retirement
With repayment of student loans starting again after a three-and-a-half year pause, college debt is top-of-mind for many borrowers who won’t be
Cautious investors may want to look beyond high-yield savings accounts
Cautious investors piling into cash may want to consider other options. According to SPDR Exchange Traded Funds’ Matthew Bartolini, active management can
How to save by taking funds from inherited retirement accounts now
Elenaval | Room | Getty Images More from Year-End Planning Here’s a look at more coverage on what to do finance-wise as
The Netherlands named the best place to retire — here’s how other countries compare
Retirement income systems vary in different countries, and the U.S. does not come out on top. Klaus Vedfelt | Digitalvision | Getty
Soft saving trends reshape Gen Z, millennials’ personal finance goals
3 in 4 of Gen Z would rather have a better quality of life than have extra money in their banks, a
529 college savings plans had a major sticking point, until now
To be sure, 529 college savings plans already had a lot going for them. Now, thanks to “Secure 2.0,” a slew of measures
How Wall Street’s REIT giants are reshaping U.S. real estate
U.S real estate investment trusts today manage $4.5 trillion in real estate worldwide. Many groups on Wall Street offer these tax-friendly funds
Believing 5 myths may slash your retirement benefits
Moyo Studio | E+ | Getty Images Social Security benefits provide retirement income for millions of Americans. Because the timing of your
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