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May 25    
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You created an emergency fund, and built it up so it covers three months of living expenses. Push yourself beyond basic savings goals by taking on these steps.
 
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  There are a host of different charges and life events that can seriously eat away at your nest egg savings.   Why your 401(k) can be a cash drain
Putting too much money in your 401(k) can cause cash flow problems if unexpected expenses arise.                              
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    8 facts about your 401(k) every Baby Boomer should know
A 401(k) account can be a vital in generating future income that boosts your financial security.                              
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  Here's how graduates should go about creating a sound financial plan, according to experts.   Nine ways for college grads to start life on the right financial foot
Here's how graduates should go about creating a sound financial plan, according to experts.                              
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  New survey suggests that deliberately false or misleading news articles have the potential to impair Americans' ability to make wise decisions in investments and retirement planning.   Fake news could worsen financial illiteracy
Many people have enough problems figuring out where to invest, how to avoid fees, whether to refinance mortgages and a slew of other money topics without fake financial news adding to the mix.                              
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  How best to avoid being a burden? Draft and/or update all your estate planning documents. That would include, at a minimum, a will, durable power of attorney, and health care proxy.   Don't wait: Now's the time to discuss end-of-life care
Americans need to have control over their end-of-life medical decisions                              
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  Retirees use a variety of strategies when withdrawing funds from their retirement accounts.   Frugal retirees ditch 4% rule, hoard savings instead
Retirees may be overly pessimistic about their future financial health and that may lead them to spend less than they could otherwise, according to a new study.                              
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    Free up cash: 3 reasons to pay off your mortgage early
Accelerating a mortgage isn't easy, but it can be done. Here are a few good reasons to make the effort.                              
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  More people are planning on continuing to work in retirement.   Here's the new retirement goal: Love your job and keep working
Your post-retirement career can be fulfilling and fun — if you've prepared for it, says Kerry Hannon, author of "Getting the Job You Want After 50 for Dummies."                              
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  Social Security benefits are a crucial part of retirement savings.   3 Social Security surprises that may leave money on the table
Even if your retirement is years away, it's a good idea to periodically check in on your Social Security benefits.                              
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