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For many people in the community, Reddit is the gift that keeps on giving. However, one Redditor got a lot more than what he bargained for. A 33-year-old male posted in the HENRYfinance subreddit....
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When I see people talk about early retirement, I sometimes get a little worried for them. Stretching a nest egg — even a large one — gets more and more challenging when you leave the workforce...
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Before retiring, it’s critical to make sure you have the funds you need to support you for the long haul– especially if you are only in your 40s when you call it quits. One Reddit poster is...
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Dave Ramsey has shared financial advice for many years, and a tidbit that he shared a few years ago continues to age well. In an old YouTube video, Ramsey states that 401(k) plans are better than...
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Life insurance policies offer financial insulation in case a spouse passes away. While whole life insurance offers better protection since it never expires, term life insurance is more affordable. ...
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If you’re young and more than willing to take on more risk for a shot at bigger gains over the medium- and long-term, it may be tempting to go for more speculative, high-momentum types of...
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What happens if your parents have no retirement savings? This is an issue that a Reddit user is currently dealing with. His parents are Baby Boomers who he says ran out of money five years ago,...
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Saving for retirement in an IRA or 401(k) could result in major tax savings. Not only do you get to exempt some income from taxes, but you get to enjoy tax-deferred gains in your account, paying...
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A Redditor in their early 40s has amassed a $10 million net worth and wants to set up trusts for their four children. However, the Redditor doesn’t like the idea of their children receiving a lump...
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Is it reasonable to spend $38,000 per month? A Reddit user posted this question recently. At first glance, you may say no way considering it’s around 60% of the total amount the average American...
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A lot of people have the mindset that there’s no such thing as having too much money. So I found it really refreshing to come across this Reddit post. Here, we have a couple that’s happy with...
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As someone who spent the first part of her career working a stressful finance job, I can definitely relate to workplace burnout. In fact, I found my first job so stressful that despite the generous...
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Once you turn 62, you can file for Social Security at any point in time. And there’s a reason 62 is such a popular filing age — it’s the soonest you can get your money. But there’s an upside...
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A lot of people dream of an early retirement. And for some, it’s possible to make an early workforce exit while still accumulating a large sum of money. But it’s one thing to retire early with a...
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If you already have $18 million, would you give up a year of your life to make another million? This is a question a Reddit user is dealing with right now. The original poster (OP) is in his late 40s...
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