The average age of retirement in the U.S. is 65 for men and 63 for women, according to the Center for Retirement Research (1) ...
'Historically, we've been keeping the contribution to her Roth at $50-$200 a month' "Would it still make sense to start a retirement account, or should I just do the regular brokerage account, buy ...
These days a lot of couples struggle to set aside enough for their own long-term security, let alone financial aid for extended family. But that doesn't stop relatives from asking. If you're the one ...
'How can we reconcile these differences?' "We will have to curtail overseas vacations and trim our shopping budget. My wife does not approve of these frugal lifestyle changes." (Photo subjects are ...
If your spouse wants you to keep working, it can create a lot of conflict in a marriage. Therapists suggest getting to the ...
Your claiming age affects the size of your own retirement benefit significantly. Everyone has a full retirement age (FRA), which the government assigns based on your birth year. It's 67 if you were ...
At 61, with a combined income of $4.5 million and a partner still earning $380,000 a year as a consulting firm partner, this couple has the money and income to retire. The problem: they’re heading in ...
If you've noticed a strain in your marriage now that both you and your partner have retired, you're not alone. Psychology Today cites a 2016 meta-analysis that found a trend among couples who reported ...