9 stories tagged #Retirement Savings

  1. Retirement Magic Number Rises to $1.46 Million
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    Retirement Magic Number Rises to $1.46 Million

    Americans now need $1.46 million for a comfortable retirement, revealing a significant savings gap among generations.

    2d ago 1 min read
  2. Financially Helping Your Kid Through College Without Destroying Retirement
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    Financially Helping Your Kid Through College Without Destroying Retirement

    Financial expert Stacy Johnson on why Parent PLUS loans can wreck retirement, and 6 rules to protect your future while funding education.

    2w ago 2 min read
  3. Child Care Costs Force Young Parents to Sacrifice Retirement Savings
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    Child Care Costs Force Young Parents to Sacrifice Retirement Savings

    A new survey shows cost of living pressures are forcing Canadian parents to reduce savings, pause investments, and take on debt, impacting long-term retirement plans.

    last mo. 1 min read
  4. 6 Atomic Habits to Rescue Your Retirement Savings Goals
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    6 Atomic Habits to Rescue Your Retirement Savings Goals

    Small, repeatable behaviors, not big moves, build lasting wealth and confidence. Learn how to apply James Clear's framework to your finances.

    last mo. 2 min read
  5. The Wealth Killer You Never See Coming: Lifestyle Inflation
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    The Wealth Killer You Never See Coming: Lifestyle Inflation

    How earning more leads to spending more, and the 7 brutal truths to stop the cycle before it costs you millions.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Why Skipping Your 401(k) Match Could Cost You Over $140,000
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    Why Skipping Your 401(k) Match Could Cost You Over $140,000

    Failing to capture the full employer 401(k) match costs the average worker $1,336 a year, compounding into a six-figure retirement loss.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. Why Most 50-Year-Old Americans Can't Afford to Retire Early
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    Why Most 50-Year-Old Americans Can't Afford to Retire Early

    The harsh financial reality facing the average American couple who stops working at 50-limited savings, healthcare gaps, and Social Security delays.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  8. How the Wealthy Spend Differently - And Why It Works
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    How the Wealthy Spend Differently - And Why It Works

    Millionaires prioritize health, education, strategic investments, and experiences over impulse buys. Their habits reveal a blueprint for long-term financial success.

    3mo ago 2 min read