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Author: Maurie Backman, The Motley Fool
3 reasons why your retirement plan shouldn’t hinge on Social Security
Many workers don’t save for retirement (or don’t save a lot) because they’re planning to fall back on Social Security, and that’s not a good thing.
Too many people are making this common retirement planning mistake. Are you?
Your golden years are apt to cost money, and if you want to live comfortably, you’ll need the income to support your desired lifestyle.
You need to know these Social Security tips now, even if you’re years from retirement
Here’s how to get as much as you can out of Social Security – now and in the future as you get closer to planning for retirement.
Americans consider $19,800 a life-changing amount of money. How to save that on your own.
Many people dream of winning the lottery and taking home millions. But in reality, it takes a lot less money than that to change your life.
Why you need an emergency fund so a single hospital visit doesn’t destroy your finances
Medical care is a huge burden for folks of all ages, but for older Americans with limited income, it’s often a source of financial upheaval.
Spending too much money on stuff you don’t need? You’re not alone
The average American spends an estimated $697 a month on non-essential expenses and millennials are the worst offenders.
3 reasons you might want to wait to file for Social Security and avoid early retirement
Social Security is a key income source, and if you want to make the most of it in retirement, you’ll need to be strategic about when you file.
5 ways to trim businesses expenses, cut costs and make more money in 2019
If you run a small business, you’re probably aware that the less you spend to keep that operation running, the higher your profits stand to be.
3 ways you might be reducing your Social Security income without knowing it
If you’re not careful, you could end up reducing your benefits and suffering for it when you’re older. Here are three things to avoid.