Many people find it tough to shift from saving to tapping wealth once they stop work. Here's how to enjoy your money more — ...
If you're lucky enough to have both a pension and a $1 million nest egg, your biggest threat isn't running out of money — ...
For all the planning that comes with retirement, certain decisions can fall through the proverbial cracks. “Having a comprehensive plan is rarely something anyone regrets,” Virginia-based financial ...
Some retirement regrets don’t show up in spreadsheets. They show up in conversations. In hospital rooms. In those quiet, uncomfortable “we probably should’ve planned for this” moments that nobody puts ...
If you're in your 50s, make sure you read these 401(k) mistakes that people regret the most. These can cost you thousands of ...
The plan seemed airtight: sell the big house, pocket the equity, move somewhere smaller, and let those savings carry you ...
With tax refunds running about 11% higher than last year, a new survey reveals a persistent disconnect between how Americans intend to use that money and what actually happens when it arrives. Online ...
Fifty-five percent of retirees who retired within the last five years told Nationwide in a survey they had regrets about their retirement savings, with the two most common regrets being not saving ...
You're definitely not alone, and that doesn't mean you failed. If you managed to save anything for retirement in 2025, you should be proud of that. But if you'd hoped to save even more, you should ...
More than half of surveyed retirees stopped working sooner than they had planned—at an average age of 56, according to a new report from Manulife John Hancock Retirement. Americans are living ...
Most people who retire early do not regret leaving work. They regret not planning for what comes after. Decades without a paycheck means your investments, taxes and healthcare costs all have to carry ...