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POLL: How the Pandemic Has Shaken Up Retirement Planning
Coronavirus and Your Money Many Americans say they plan to delay retirement so they can work longer and boost savings.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors Published
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A Retirement Home Is a Tiny House in the Kids’ Backyard
Making Your Money Last A tiny home in retirement could be a more-affordable way to downsize and still be close to family.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein Published
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Get Your Retirement Back on Course
Coronavirus and Your Money Even the most diligent savers can encounter obstacles on the road to retirement, but the past few months have delivered unprecedented hazards. We’ll help you come up with a recovery plan.
By Sandra Block Published
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Rapper Moves From Music to Merchandise
Making Your Money Last This rapper has pivoted from putting on live shows to selling T-shirts and tote bags.
By Emma Patch Published
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Finding a Sense of Purpose in Retirement
Healthy Living on a Budget Religion and mentorship are both fulfilling paths for retirees.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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A Snowbird’s Preflight Checklist for Insurance
Making Your Money Last If you're spending part of the year in Florida, Arizona or any other state, seniors should follow this guidance about managing two homes in retirement.
By David Rodeck Published
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Retirees, Declutter for a Profit
There are many ways for retirees to declutter that can also bring in cash, like by selling your unwanted or little-used items.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis Published
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When Only One Spouse Retires
Making Your Money Last Retirement in any form can upend a couple’s relationship, but when both spouses used to work full-time and only one retires, that reconfiguration raises its own challenges and benefits.
By Alina Tugend Published
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Early Retirement Means Finding Health Insurance Before Medicare
Making Your Money Last Cover the gap with health insurance before you're eligible for Medicare enrollment.
By David Rodeck Published
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