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Defined Benefit Plans for the Self-Employed

Unlike other retirement plans, a defined benefit plan for the self-employed promises a specific payout upon retirement, calculated based on…

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I Will Claim a $3,750 Social Security Benefit. Will My Wife Automatically Get a Spousal Benefit?

If your wife is eligible to collect a spousal benefit, whether or not it is paid automatically can depend on…

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At What Age Should You Retire From the Federal Government?

Federal employees generally receive annuity-based pension funds when they retire. Depending on when you joined the government, this may be…

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We’re 62 With $1.1 Million in 401(k)s. Should We Convert $100,000 Per Year to Avoid RMDs?

Converting 401(k) funds into Roth accounts can reduce or eliminate the need to take Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) that can…

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When to Start Saving for Retirement

Determining when to start saving for retirement can have a major impact on your financial future. Beginning early allows you…

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Does Workers’ Compensation Affect Social Security Benefits?

Workers’ compensation, which provides financial support for employees injured on the job, can impact the amount you receive from Social…

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How to Stay Socially Active as a Retiree

Retirement can be an exciting new chapter, offering ample opportunities to stay socially active. Engaging in community activities, joining clubs…

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My Dad Passed Away. How Can I Access His Retirement Funds?

When faced with the death of a parent, many find themselves asking whether they can claim their parent’s retirement funds.…

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I Left My Job 6 Months Ago. What Do I Do With My 401(k)?

After leaving a job where they contributed to a 401(k), retirement savers typically have four choices about what to do…

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Can I Collect My Spouse’s Social Security Before They Retire?

Yes, you can collect your spouse’s Social Security benefits before they retire — but there are specific conditions and limitations…

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