Divorce and Social Security
The rise of “grey divorces” – the dissolution of marriage for couples age 50 and older – presents a new challenge in America’s retirement landscape. Today, one in four divorces […]
The rise of “grey divorces” – the dissolution of marriage for couples age 50 and older – presents a new challenge in America’s retirement landscape. Today, one in four divorces […]
Passing on from Forbes.com… For the “Greatest Generation,” who worked diligently after World War II, defining “retirement” was easy. You simply stopped working altogether and devoted most of your time […]
Only about 1% of the 30 million or so people who contribute to their Fidelity retirement accounts have managed to save at least $1 million. The average 401(k) balance hovers […]
With the advent of Spring, house hunting season (if there is such a thing) is kicking off. So I thought I’d share the following article from CNBC.com. For many retirees […]
As more baby boomers reach the typical retirement age in good health, the very notion of a “typical retirement age” is becoming harder to pin down. In fact, the percentage […]