| | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Even the richest Americans can qualify for Social Security retirement benefits | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Thankfully, there are new protections in place to safeguard investors from otherwise dishonest advisers. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Women and blacks took hardest hit, according to a survey. Nearly 2/3rds of Americans believe their financial security and recovery is in their own hands. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | It's easy to see why people without pensions are envious of older generations. But it's still possible to create pension-like income on your own. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Here's what you can learn from people who max out their retirement accounts. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | A handful of states impose estate taxes at various income thresholds. A few others impose inheritance taxes, which are paid by heirs. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Be careful during your working years; otherwise, your nest egg might fall short. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Most people consolidate debt with a personal loan or a balance-transfer credit card. Others tap equity in their homes. These options all come with risk. | | | | Personal Finance | | | | | | | Projections bBy Social Security trustees show benefits rising 2.2% next year based on a cost-of-living adjustment, or about $30 for the average retiree. | | |
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