Most people prepare financially for retirement, but far fewer prepare for the life transition itself. You may have circled a date on the calendar, built up your savings, or met regularly with a ...
If your retirement savings aren’t where you’d hoped, there are some ways you can bridge the gap, including making catch-up contributions, adjusting your investment strategy or working part-time ...
Nearly half of Americans financially support their aging parents or expect to. Healthcare represents the fastest-growing expense category with spending up 6.9% from January to November 2025. Delaying ...
Even though many people look forward to retirement, it doesn't always end up being a smooth period of life. It's not uncommon for retirees to experience financial stress -- particularly those who ...
LifeStance Health offers tips on how to maintain mental wellness and emotional balance while entering retirement ...
For people approaching retirement a market shock just before they leap, or early in retirement, can also become a personal financial shock.
The Department of Labor has an online database you can use to find old retirement accounts. You can also reach out to former employers to see if you have old retirement savings in their plans. You may ...
If your aging parents are approaching retirement with little or no savings, you're not alone. Nearly half of Americans financially support their parents now or expect to do so in the future, according ...
A lot of people assume financial worries and health problems will be their biggest concerns in retirement. Boredom could be an equally big problem. Transitioning into retirement could help you figure ...