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How to Save $1 Million in Less Than 40 Years with a Roth
IRAs The annual limits for contributions for Roth IRAs aren't that big, so how can you turn them into such a large sum? Here's how.
By Eric Roberge, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Investment Adviser Published
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Best Investing Moves for Empty Nesters
investing Is it suddenly quiet around the house? Knuckle down and get those retirement funds topped up.
By Elizabeth Leary Published
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The New Life Period Between Working and Retirement
retirement With better health and longer lives, we have a new opportunity to discover our selves and our world—if we can afford to do so.
By Paula F. Osenni, CFP Published
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Financial (and Emotional) Lessons from Dropping My Daughter Off at College for the First Time
Paying for College Opening a 529 plan early and contributing often helped ease the financial burden of my child's education and let me focus on the difficulty of sending her off.
By Bradford M. Pine Published
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Older Couples Face Money Battles
Making Your Money Last As retirement approaches, it's common for spouses to bicker more over money. But taking some simple steps can help defuse the tension.
By Eleanor Laise Published
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The Surprising Costs of Downsizing Your Home
home Fixing up a house to sell often means spending thousands of dollars in repairs and upgrades.
By Jane Bennett Clark Published
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Find Your Niche in a Retirement Enclave
Making Your Money Last Whether you have an interest in the arts or RVs, you can find a retirement community that caters to like-minded people.
By Sally Abrahms Published
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Many TurboTax Desktop Users Will Have to Pay More
taxes Investors, the self-employed and others will need to upgrade—or find alternatives—to prepare their 2014 tax returns.
By Sandra Block Published
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Tax Savings for Empty-Nesters
Tax Breaks Roll over an inherited 401(k), help your children earn a credit for retirement savings and rack up tax savings in the process.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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