It’s a good problem to have: too much money saved for retirement and additional funds to leave to your heirs. Will you be one of the many who never spend it all?
Retirement may be the ultimate goal for many working Americans, but the path to it — and the age at which it’s reached — varies significantly between men and women. While the gender wage gap continues ...
Being single offers plenty of opportunities for personal growth and freedom. However, it’s also a time when some financial mistakes can creep in, especially for men who might not prioritize long-term ...
While average retirement age for both men and women has ticked up since the early 1990s, many people still retire before age 65. The average retirement age is 64.6 for men and 62.6 for women, ...
Enter the “Y rule of retirement.” The Y rule means recognizing that men have different risks to account for in retirement — physical, emotional, behavioral — and adjusting your plan accordingly. If ...