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Thursday, May 4, 2017

This week’s retirement strategies and news


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  Most Americans don't trust themselves with their own money  
  A slew of studies reveal that many people want to make their money harder to access.  
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  Have you saved and invested responsibly? Then guess what? You're likely to become your family's bank.   Are you the family bank?
Have you saved and invested responsibly? Then guess what? You're likely to become your family's bank.                              
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  Your 30s can be an exciting but challenging decade. You're also likely juggling more financial responsibilities.   How to manage money in your 30s
Your 30s can be an exciting but challenging decade. You're also likely juggling more financial responsibilities.                              
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  Get rid of that notion that retirement must be a time to cut costs and pinch pennies. Rather, plenty of people seem to be in a position to splurge a bit after claiming Social Security benefits.   Pinching pennies on Social Security? Maybe not
Get rid of that notion that retirement must be a time to cut costs and pinch pennies. Rather, plenty of people seem to be in a position to splurge a bit after claiming Social Security benefits.                              
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  When it comes to building their retirement nest egg, investors are increasingly betting on the set-it-and-forget-it approach of target-date funds   Investing in target date funds: What you need to know
When it comes building a retirement nest egg, many bet on the set-it-and-forget-it approach                              
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  Don't believe everything you hear. Falsehoods — and even following fact-checked 401(k) rules of thumb in every situation — can steer savers off course. Here are five 401(k) rules worth further scrutiny.   401(k) myths you can't afford to believe
Most of the positive PR about 401(k) plans is warranted: They're convenient, as contributions are deducted directly from the worker's paycheck.                              
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    Can you actually become a millionaire on an average salary?
Becoming a millionaire is part of the American dream, but is it out of reach for the average person?                              
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    Social Security is designed to replace this much of your income (and it's not close to 100%)
If you're planning to lean on Social Security income during retirement, you're playing with fire.                              
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  The lesson for Millennials and those still saving: When in doubt, keep money you've set aside for retirement, or money you want to set aside for retirement, out of your hands.   Millennials, take this savings lesson from retirees
When in doubt, keep money you've set aside for retirement out of your hands.                              
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    10 retirement stats that will blow you away
Think you're ready to retire? These statistics might change your mind.                              
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Students from the Central University of Venezuela clash with riot police during a protest against Venezuelan Government in Caracas on May 4, 2017.\u000dAnti-government protests raged on in Venezuela Thursday as students launched fresh marches after a

Students from the Central University of Venezuela clash with riot police during a protest against Venezuelan Government in Caracas on May 4, 2017.\u000dAnti-government protests raged on in Venezuela Thursday as students launched fresh marches after a
 
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