Portland's Bureau of Human Resources has updated Deferred Compensation forms to help city employees optimize retirement ...
Living comfortably in retirement often requires making cutbacks, and one way to do that is by moving somewhere cheaper. Several cities across the U.S. stand out for affordability while offering ...
Your spending in retirement may not be as predictable as you'd expect. Your healthcare costs could be higher, and you may run into unexpected home repairs. Inflation could be a huge problem, too. The ...
Boston University has extended early retirement offers to some of its tenured professors, a cost-saving measure to buttress the school’s budget amid mounting financial pressure. The buyout offer is ...
More than seven in 10 UK savers believe the government is not doing enough to support people preparing for retirement following the Autumn Budget, according to new polling from Penfold. The snap ...
For many, retiring at 62 feels like winning the game early. No more alarm clocks, no more meetings, no more pretending you enjoy performance reviews. But before popping the champagne, there are some ...
Life happens. Divorce, job loss, debt and illness can all get in the way of saving for retirement like you'd like to. It doesn't help when everyone around you seems to be so much further ahead. All ...
Retirement doesn't mean shrinking your world to fit your budget when healthcare costs 70% less and restaurant meals run under $10 in the right places. I still remember the look on my friend's face ...
Planning for retirement can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. It all starts with a series of questions only you can answer. A post-retirement budget is meant to provide you with direction. A ...
Retirement readiness depends on investment account balance rather than reaching a specific age. A $60,000 annual spending need with $25,000 from Social Security requires an $875,000 nest egg under the ...