Tag: retirement
Can we retire on the beach in Hawaii with a budget of $1 million or less?
We are new empty nesters in our mid-50s and are ready to retire. Where can we buy a move-in-ready beach house with room for guests, [Read more about this post…]
Take that, Wall Street! Pariah Capital wins again — and the picks for 2024
Drum roll, please. For the past three years, around this time, I’ve been telling you what the world’s top fund managers own and what investments [Read more about this post…]
Lack of financial literacy hurts the young. What about older people?
We often hear how teens and young adults lack financial literacy. They may not understand investment concepts such as the power of compounding or the [Read more about this post…]
Opinion: Why I plan on following the Colonel Sanders model for living in my 60s
I turned 60 last week, something of a milestone birthday that one could say marks my arrival into senior citizenhood and that final, quiet chapter [Read more about this post…]
These small-cap managers’ stock picks crushed the indexes last year
If you’re looking to add some kick to your retirement portfolio, here are 12 investments that do not seem obviously worse than anything else: the Sprott Physical [Read more about this post…]
This Social Security rule is dead — but spouses still have options
Social Security beneficiaries who celebrated their 70th birthday on Jan. 1 are the last individuals to benefit from a special spousal rule. For everyone else, [Read more about this post…]
Planning to retire in 2024? Do this one thing now.
Google “preretirement checklist” or something similar, and you’re apt to get a lot of hits for articles about basic “block and tackle”-type things like health [Read more about this post…]
Opinion: With inflation staying higher for longer, stocks are best for retirement savings
We have many reasons to believe U.S. inflation will remain elevated for several more years, and stocks may be your best option for long-term savings. [Read more about this post…]
Why people you hardly know can save you from loneliness
That barista you talk with for a few moments every day may actually be crucial to your mental health. The so-called weak ties in your [Read more about this post…]