Today’s top story: How Generation X can get back on track for retirement. Also in the news: What financially successful people do differently, how to save on your next water heater, and why your daily routine could be costing you big bucks. How Generation X Can Get Back on Track for Retirement Before it’s too […]
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Today’s top story: Financial steps to take after a natural disaster. Also in the news: Money fears and how to tackle them, excuses that are keeping you from financial success, and how umbrella coverage can supercharge your car insurance policy. 4 Financial Steps to Take After a Natural Disaster Finding financial calm after the storm. […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How the new chip-based credit cards could accidentally hurt your credit. Also in the news: How to pay off lingering debt, which states have the best and worst financial habits, and why raiding your 401(k) is a mistake. How Your New Credit Card Could Hurt Your Credit Make sure you check your […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to get the best deal on a new cellphone. Also in the news: What happens to your debts after you die, when a loan beats a credit card, and how to decide if you need life insurance. Buying a cellphone? Here’s how to get the best deal. Read the fine print. […]
Q&A: Social Security spousal benefits and divorce
Dear Liz: My former husband is 11 years older than I am, and we were married for 15 years. I am 54 and have never remarried. When I turn 62, can I claim spousal benefits based on his work record because he will be past full retirement age? Or do I have to be at […]
Q&A: Rolling 401(k) into an IRA
Dear Liz: I’m leaving my job later this month and am trying to decide what to do with my 401(k) account. Some of my friends say to leave it where it is, and others say to roll it into a traditional individual retirement account or Roth IRA. Which is best? Answer: You can’t roll a […]