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Someone in the Bogleheads community published a post requesting advice for his will. He is married and has two children that are 19 and 21 years old. The couple has amassed a $10 million fortune and...
A Redditor recently posted in the Fat FIRE subreddit about bridging the gap from now until the couple can tap into their 401(k) plan without incurring penalty fees. One of the spouses is in their...
A military veteran retired from the army after 35 years and collects $220k per year at 57. That income comes from an army pension, VA disability, TSP, and dividends. The veteran also has a $5.5...
Retiring is a massive achievement that is only possible after many years of hard work and saving money. Once you reach the finish line for your career, it’s a matter of preserving wealth so you...
The 4% rule is a popular strategy that involves withdrawing 4% of your portfolio each year to cover living expenses. This strategy applies to retirees and can help you gauge how much money you need...
Everyone has an idea about what the perfect investment and retirement strategy is, everybody feels like they have everything figured out. The thing is, the American financial system is so complicated...
Some retirees find themselves going back to work. Rising financial costs force some people back to work, while others still want to be a part of a work community. Working also provides a sense of...
Former NBC-TV news anchor Tom Brokaw is credited with popularizing the title, “The Greatest Generation” to describe Americans born 1901 and 1927, a great many who wound up serving in WWII. Coming...
A Redditor has built an $8 million portfolio after working as a mid-senior in the tech industry for 25 years. He is currently52 years old, walked away from his career a few years ago, and shared the...
Dave Ramsey regularly shares financial insights that can help people move closer to their long-term goals. However, it’s not every day that a guest comes on the show and surprises Dave with a...
Having a large net worth doesn’t guarantee that you can retire. While a Redditor has a net worth of $5.5 million, they aren’t sure if they can retire quite yet. The Redditor posted financials and...
Many years of financial planning and saving can help you retire sooner. While it’s possible for some people to retire at 50, it makes more sense for most people to aim for retirement by 65 or...
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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. ...
A 60-year-old Redditor recently posted in the Retirement 401(k) subreddit about buying a house with 401(k) funds. The Redditor is 60 years old and has $750,000 saved up in their 401(k). The...
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