Forget the "magic number." Discover the practical signs of retirement readiness, from tax flexibility to housing costs, that prove you're on the right track.
56% of Baby Boomers expect to work until 70 or beyond but the average retirement age is 65 for men and 63 for women. 43% of Boomers expect Social Security as their primary income source but it ...
The average number of years spent in retirement continues to grow, but many boomers aren’t planning to spend several decades retired. According to the TIAA Institute’s “Retired for How Long?” report, ...
A 60-year-old couple retiring before Medicare could face $90,000 to $150,000 in healthcare premiums alone over five years. A 30% market decline in the first year of retirement creates a nearly ...
You may think of your work life in two distinct eras: the years you climbed the career ladder and the golden years of retirement, when the only climbing you need to do is on an afternoon hike. But you ...
Learn about the ongoing multi-trillion dollar U.S. wealth transfer and how you as a benefactor or heir can make the most of it through estate planning.
Many people are doing OK. With record-high stock prices, portfolios have blossomed, and in the minds of clients and financial advisors, now is not a bad time to retire. “Obviously when you got the ...
Millions of baby boomers can’t afford to retire. It’s a fate that Gen Alpha in Germany may never have to face under new plans ...
A new analysis from Vanguard suggests that while the US retirement system has made notable strides in recent years, a significant share of Americans are still at risk of falling short later in life – ...