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Living on a fixed income requires thoughtful planning and spending. Follow these five tips to ensure that you don’t outlive your savings in retirement.
Daniella Flores (they/them) is a former software engineer and founder of the two-time award-winning money, career and side hustle resource platform "I Like to Dabble" for LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent ...
Rob and Kathleen Sable know the value of careful planning. After nearly four decades running their dental practice in metro Atlanta, the couple sold the business in 2024 and stepped into retirement ...
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Should you use AI to plan your retirement? A year ago, if you had asked me whether you should use artificial intelligence to help with your retirement planning, I would have said, absolutely not.
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By Suzean Haumann * Will 2026 be the year you retire? Or is it the year you finally take your retirement planning seriously?
When you’re a freelancer or independent contractor, you call the shots — which can be empowering and exhausting. You get to decide who you work with, when you work, and how much you charge. But with ...