Gray divorce can derail retirement plans through asset splits, higher costs, and tax changes. Here's what retirees need to consider in this new scenario.
With a solid financial footing and a flexible mindset, you can be prepared no matter what life throws your way.
Couples may leave money on the table if they don't prioritize the highest employer match on retirement savings, research ...
It’s never too late to start planning for retirement—whether you’re single or a couple—there’s money out there to put away, but you need to choose the right option.
Planning for the future feels different when you do it with a partner. Individual plans miss the big picture of a shared household. Joint planning allows you to align your goals and your timing and ...
Married couples have many different strategies for claiming Social Security. Couples who don't understand how their benefits may interact could leave money on the table. Confusion over optimizing ...
Many couples assume Social Security spousal benefits are straightforward. In reality, the rules are packed with fine print. Small misunderstandings can quietly reduce monthly checks and, over time, ...
Once paychecks stop, it can be frightening to shift out of the savings habit. But there are strategies to enjoy your nest egg and make it last. By Lisa Rabasca Roepe Randy Smith saved diligently for ...
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