There's a new rule coming to 401(k) catch-up contributions this year that affects higher earners. And it may also have an ...
Turning 65 used to mean a hard stop at work and a simple rule of thumb for tapping savings. Today, retirements stretch longer ...
But if you retire early, perhaps at age 45, and live to the age of 78, your retirement is 33 years. If you retire a few years earlier or live for a few years longer than that, you could be looking at ...