‘Things are getting tougher’: I’m struggling with $145,000 in debt. Should I refinance my 3.5% mortgage?
“I’m in my upper 40s and have $300,000 in my 401(k).”
Private assets might soon be on the menu for your workplace retirement plan. But remember: These investments don’t come with a price tag you can check every day.
Trump wants private assets in 401(k)s. How do everyday investors value them? Read Post »
If you have a Y chromosome (because you’re a guy), following the ‘Y rule of retirement’ can help you transition to this new life stage with grace.
The Y Rule of Retirement: Why Men Need to Plan Differently Read Post »
This independent nation has a lower cost of living and more visa options than many of its Mediterranean cousins.
Retire on This Island for Mediterranean Living on the Cheap Read Post »
There are plenty of popular sayings that help guide your investing strategies, but which ones work? We turned to the experts and historical data to find out.
5 Popular Investing Strategies You Should Really Rethink Read Post »
Baby Boomers lead in travel spending, but younger travelers may be getting better value. See how older travelers compare with younger ones — and what each generation can learn about smarter travel.
Do Baby Boomers Spend More on Travel? What You Can Learn from Each Generation Read Post »
Ever wonder how someone who’s made a million dollars or more did it? Kiplinger’s My First $1 Million series uncovers the answers.
My First $1 Million: General Manager in Construction/Home Services, 46, Indiana Read Post »
Today’s retirement isn’t the same as in your parents’ day. You need to be prepared for a much longer time frame and make a plan with purpose in mind.
When did you last review your will? Before kids? Before a big move? An update is essential, but regular reviews are even better. Here’s why.