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Stock Market vs. Bond Market: Which One Is Larger?

Stocks tend to dominate financial headlines due to their volatility and potential for rapid gains or losses. But, bonds also…

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Bonds vs. Stocks in a 401(k): Which Should You Invest In?

Bonds and stocks each offer benefits, but they come with different levels of risk and return. A balanced mix can…

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What Happens to Money in a 401(k) That Isn’t Vested?

When you participate in a 401(k) plan, both your contributions and your employer’s contributions can help you build retirement savings.…

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Is There Anything Better Than an Annuity for Retirement?

Annuities are often marketed as a retirement solution because they offer guaranteed income streams that can last a lifetime. However,…

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Maximum Social Security Benefit If You’re Born in 1958

If you were born in 1958, 2025 is a milestone year. You’ll be turning 67, which marks your full retirement…

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Can I Cash Out My 401(k) at Age 62? Pros and Cons

Cashing out a 401(k) at age 62 is allowed, but it comes with trade-offs many savers will want to consider.…

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Safe Withdrawal Rate By Age: How to Calculate

Planning how much to withdraw in retirement often starts with understanding the safe withdrawal rate by age. This concept helps…

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5 Reasons You May Want to Take Social Security Early

Deciding when to claim Social Security can be one of the most important retirement decisions you’ll make. Delaying your benefits…

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How to Roll Over a 401(k) to a 403(b)

Rolling over your 401(k) to a 403(b) is only an option if you start a job that offers a 403(b)…

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SEP vs. Annuity: Which Is Better for the Self-Employed?

If you’re self-employed, saving for retirement is your responsibility. Two common tools are SEP IRAs and annuities, but they work…

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