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YOUR RETIREMENT

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PLAN, SAVE & MAKE YOUR MONEY LAST

RETIREMENT
Use our new calculator to find out how long it will take to regain what you had before the markets tanked.
 
INVESTING
Put Your 401(k) Back to Work
Your best bet is to keep on contributing, stick with stocks and try not to raid your account.
 
RETIREMENT
The Future of Your 401(k)
Overhaul is almosts certain. A consensus is building for some sort of nest-egg guarantee.
 
MY POINT OF VIEW
TLC for Your 401(k)
If your retirement plan has taken a beating, don't give up on it now, advises Knight Kiplinger.
 
YOUR RETIREMENT
Target Funds Get Hit, Too
The market collapse has coincided with an uptick of workers who are relying on these single-fund solutions.
 
YOUR RETIREMENT
Revive Your Retirement
You may have to save a little more and work a little longer. But you can still get there in good shape.
 
ARCHIVES
You'll get plenty of other tax benefits, though, if you save for retirement in a Roth IRA.
These retirement plans are subject to new rules.
This educator should jettison his 403(b) plan.
Shrunken IRA balances mean a smaller tax bill when you convert to a Roth IRA.
If you earn too much to qualify in 2009, set your sights to convert to a Roth in 2010.
Make like the pros and diversify beyond stocks.
A military pension helps, but don't give up on stocks.
Borrowing from your nest egg is a dicey move and could sap your savings.
Here's how to figure out if you qualify to contribute to this tax-advantaged retirement savings vehicle.
Six consumer-friendly retirement products and why we like them.
CD/MMA
Mortgage
 
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