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The grandparent tax: How helping adult kids can cost you 5 years of retirement
You've worked your whole life building a nest egg. Retirement is finally on the horizon. Then your adult child calls needing help with rent, or maybe they've moved back home because housing costs have ...
It’s obvious that those who start saving early end up with a lot more for retirement. But, what if you started saving for your kid from the moment they were born? Putting a small amount away each ...
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Retirement in flux: Will our kids even know what a 401(k) is?
You finally reach age 65 and are ready to hang up your hat, only to realize the financial ...
This sort of question never came up in retirement planning in years past: Should you consider your children’s healthcare-coverage needs in your retirement plan? Many people would say a knee-jerk “hell ...
A tough job market for recent graduates is adding urgency to an age-old question for parents: How can I help my kid without jeopardizing my retirement?
Being child-free can offer more flexibility in retirement planning, but it also means thinking differently about everything from healthcare to estate documents.
There's a reason more and more people these days are waiting until they're older to have children. College debt, a lackluster economy, and crippling child-care costs have prompted an increasing number ...
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