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  Number of 401(k) plan millionaires hits new high as more increase contribution rates  
  The number of Fidelity 401(k) accounts with a balance of $1 million or more jumped to 157,000 in the first quarter of 2018, up 45% from a year earlier. To get there in spite of recent market volatility, retirement savers must stay focused on long-ter  
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  There's more to dividend investing than finding a big yield.   What's the best place to keep money you need to use soon? Ask a Fool
Thanks to the improving U.S. economy, you can keep your money safe and earn a decent yield in Treasuries and CDs.                              
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  Older man in business suit   Will you work till 75 or beyond? 16% in America think they will
A growing number of U.S. adults plan to work longer. Here's what you need to know if you're one of them.                              
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  Dealing with finances after a person dies adds another level of stress to an already stressful time.   Estate planning: How to resolve finances after a death in the family
Dealing with finances after a person dies adds another level of stress to an already stressful time. These eight steps can ease the process.                              
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  House with white picket fence   Housing costs: Here's what the average American homeowner spends
How much does the typical American spend to own a home? A new study by NerdWallet shows its $1,443 a month on housing, including a mortgage payment, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and homeowner association dues. Homeowners spend an average of                               
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  Woman dropping a coin into a savings jar.   One-third of Americans have less than $5,000 set aside in retirement savings
One-third of Americans have less than $5,000 set aside for the future, according to new data from Northwestern Mutual. Incidentally, 21% of Americans have no retirement savings at all.                              
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  3. Fort Collins, CO  Employment change: 9,330 (+5.0%)  Jan. 2017 employment: 185,803  Oct. 2017 employment: 195,133  Unemployment, Oct. 2017: 2.4% (lowest 10%)  Strongest sector: Mining, logging, and construction (+10.9% employment chg.)    On a fixed income? Here are the best places in every state to live in retirement
With an average Social Security benefit of $1,369 a month per person, retirees have access to $25,000 less than the median U.S. income each year. GoBankingRates.com surveyed the U.S. to find the most stable, affordable spot in each state for fixed-in                              
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  Cartons of financial investment products in a shopping cart i.e REITs, stocks, ETFs, bonds, mutual funds, commodities. A concept of portfolio management with risk diversification for optimal returns.   Keeping what's yours: Managed fund investing has never been cheaper
Investing is full of uncertainties and keeping costs low is one of the few things that investors have within their control. Plus, having low fees is a pretty good predictor of a fund's future success, researchers say.                              
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    5 top part-time jobs for retired seniors who need some extra cash
As you hit a certain age, people may expect you to slow down and retire, but if you’re not ready for that, there are lots of great part-time jobs for seniors. These opportunities can help you redefine what “retirement age” really me                              
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    How not to run out of money in retirement
Americans aren’t terrific at saving for retirement. Many are even worse when it comes to figuring out how much to spend once they get there.                              
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A woman casts her vote at a polling station in Ciri, Burundi, on May 17, 2018 during a referendum on constitutional reforms that, if passed, will shore up the power of the incumbent President and enable him to rule until 2034.  For many critics, the r

A woman casts her vote at a polling station in Ciri, Burundi, on May 17, 2018 during a referendum on constitutional reforms that, if passed, will shore up the power of the incumbent President and enable him to rule until 2034. For many critics, the r
 
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