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YOUR RETIREMENT

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PLAN, SAVE & MAKE YOUR MONEY LAST

PORTFOLIO DOCTOR
Make like the pros and diversify beyond stocks.
 
RETIREMENT SAVING
Six Simple Ways to Retire Rich
Thanks to automatic 401(k) plans and one-stop investing options, saving for retirement is a cinch.
 
STARTING OUT
The Quarter-Life Retirement Plan
You just started working, but it's never too early to dream about when you can quit -- for good. Here's your guide to making it happen.
 
REAL MONEY
A Late-in-Life Child Poses a Challenge
Does a Roth IRA make sense for paying this family's college bills?
 
ASK KIM
Calculate Your Eligibility for a Roth IRA
Here's how to figure out if you qualify to contribute to this tax-advantaged retirement savings vehicle.
 
ASK KIM
The Lowdown on the Thrift Savings Plan
The military's retirement-savings program is a great way to build a nest egg and can be rolled into an IRA.
 
ARCHIVES
How much you owe Uncle Sam when you convert a traditional IRA to a Roth depends on whether your contributions were tax deductible.
Squeeze savings out of your budget to squirrel away more for your future.
Don't panic if your balances have shrunk during the market's recent gyrations.
Consider the severance package, health benefits and pension payments.
Converting to a Roth makes sense -- if you can take the tax hit.
If you have several accounts with previous employers, it's best to consolidate them in an IRA.
Roth or traditional? A bit of both saves taxes now and later.
Broker, planner or registered adviser? Choose the right professional to invest your portfolio.
Don't be tempted to stop saving or cash out your retirement accounts. Take these four steps instead.
In a financial pinch? It's easier than ever to remove money -- but it's still a bad idea.
CD/MMA
Mortgage
 
Kiplinger’s Retirement Planning is filled with sound planning strategies and carefully researched investment advice to assure you of a rich, worry-free retirement—whether your retirement is imminent or years away.
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Kipinger's Retirement Report
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