Category: Education

September 4, 2019
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A significant portion of U.S. adults are delaying starting to save for retirement until a decade or more into their working career — far later than what financial experts advise. Just 39% of adults who are saving for retirement started...

August 29, 2019
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Although the U.S. economy continues to grow and add jobs, talk of a recession is increasingly in the air due to a number of worrying signs. Business investment and consumer confidence are taking a hit due to the growing economic...

August 1, 2019
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Retirement can be one of the happiest stages of your life, but it can also be one of the most stressful if you're not prepared for it. Nearly a third of adults age 50 and over admit they're not prepared...

July 30, 2019
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One of the basic assumptions of debt is that ­borrowers pay interest to lenders. That idea has been upended in the global bond market. There’s now about $13 trillion in negative-yielding bonds. Investors who hold them to maturity will end...

July 12, 2019
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Handing over control of your money can be scary, but there are a few important questions you can ask to find the right person for the job. Financial adviser is a catch-all term that usually includes financial planners and investment...

July 9, 2019
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You don’t have to look very hard to see a grim picture of personal finance trends in America. From rising credit card and student loan debt to a severe lack of emergency funds to households not saving enough to reach...

July 2, 2019
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IRA distributions that you take before you reach age 59-½ (early distributions) are subject to a 10% additional tax (early distribution penalty), which is in addition to any income tax owed on the amount. For example, if you take an...

June 20, 2019
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When it comes to saving for retirement, everyone's situation is different. While one person may be able to survive on a couple of hundred thousand dollars over several decades, another person may need well over a million dollars just to...

June 11, 2019
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As Americans face increasing amounts of debt, their ability to retire comfortably is coming more into question. “Our research has shown that 78% of people are living paycheck to paycheck,” financial expert Chris Hogan said on Yahoo Finance’s On the...

May 16, 2019
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China’s announcement Monday that it will raise tariffs on $60 billion of American goods compounds the pain in what is fast becoming all-out trade war between the two countries as U.S. farmers, chemical makers and others brace for a further...

May 9, 2019
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Falling Treasury yields are raising questions about whether the market is signaling another coming recession, since inverting yields have had a strong track record of predicting downturns. The yield curve is viewed as a thermometer on market expectations over time...

April 23, 2019
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If economics were literature, the story of what happened to inflation would be a gripping whodunit. Did inflation perish of natural causes—a weak economy, for instance? Was it killed by central banks, with high interest rates the murder weapon? Or...

April 16, 2019
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Saving for retirement or other big life moments is often viewed as an end in itself: Sock away a little bit each month, and you’ll achieve your financial goals. But many of these accounts can also play a role in...

April 9, 2019
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You finally finished your taxes and are learning – for better or worse – the ins and outs of the new law. But wait, the law isn’t done with you. There’s another complication coming out later this year: The Internal...

April 4, 2019
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No one wants to lose money, particularly for retirement. But it happens – people lose track of, or don’t know they have, retirement accounts. It’s surprisingly easy to do. People switch jobs, move, change names and the company or plan...