Retirees
More than ever before, Americans need to take responsibility for saving for retirement. Whichever savings vehicles you choose—from 401 (k) plans to mutual funds to annuities—it’s never too early to begin preparing you for your Golden Years.
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Financial Planning When You Have a Chronic Illness
When you live with a chronic illness, you need to confront both the day-to-day and long-term financial implications of that illness. Talking openly about your health can be hard, but sharing your questions and challenges with those who can help you is extremely important, because recommendations can be better tailored to your needs. Every person with a chronic illness has unique issues, but here's a look at some topics you might need help with as you're putting together your financial plan.
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I have an irrevocable trust with my three sons named as beneficiaries. Can only one son draw money out of that account or do all three have to sign? Read Answer
Financial Topics for Retirees
- 401 (k) Plans
- Annuities
- Asset Allocation
- Benefits and Retirement Plans
- Budgeting and Saving
- Career Planning
- Caring for Aging Parents
- Charitable Giving
- College Costs
- Death
- Debt
- Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans
- Estate Planning Basics
- Financial Reform
- General Insurance Topics
- Getting Started
