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Social Security will replace only about 40% of your salary, on average. A solid financial plan will help you plug the gap so ...
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People like you with multiple children tend to go out of their way in the course of estate planning to make things fair. That ...
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Retirees can plan for a near-term recession with a range of strategies, from small investment changes to significant lifestyle hacks.
People who don't 'need' their Social Security may consider using their benefits to manage estate taxes and long-term care expenses.
Being nervous about retiring in a volatile market is a red flag that you're relying too heavily on your investment portfolio, ...