Whether you have millions of dollars in your 401(k) or just a few thousand, once you leave your job, you have to make a decision on what to do with that money. For some retirees, it makes sense to ...
Saving for retirement isn't easy. To build up a nice balance in an individual retirement account (IRA) or 401(k), you may need to make sacrifices, like working a demanding job or ...
You made it! You’ve reached 67, or are almost there. Age 67 is the full retirement age for tens of millions of Americans — when they can collect complete Social Security benefits and might feel ...
If you’re turning 65 and planning to retire in 2025, you may need to set aside more cash for medical costs than you expected. A new report from Fidelity Investments finds that the average 65-year-old ...
For many years, Social Security had allowed Americans to take their full retirement benefits at the age of 65. However, starting in 1983, Congress increased the full retirement age from 65 to 67, ...