Retirement is a significant milestone that many look forward to, yet it often comes with unexpected challenges and regrets.
Few Americans budget for the cost of aging, even though long-term care remains one of retirement’s biggest financial risks. Relying on Medicare or family support can leave painful gaps.
Most retirees regret not saving more. A 2018 study by Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies found 73% wish they’d put aside more money on a consistent basis, and half felt they waited too long to ...
You're 62. You love your job. You're respected, productive and contributing meaningfully. You were planning to work for five more years. Then, one day, like thousands of others, you receive an email: ...
Rose Han spent her twenties chasing early retirement. An adherent to the FIRE movement, short for "financial independence, retire early," she aimed at being in a position where she wouldn't need to ...
At 26, most people are trying to figure out how to stop eating instant ramen, not how to fund a decades-early retirement. But Alex from Houston had bigger questions. He called into "The Ramsey Show" ...