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Report: To save for retirement, never stop working (no, this isn't an Onion headline)
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Jun 13, 2013
Can we really save for retirement in this consumer economy? There's plenty of advice. Try to follow it.
Semi-retirement: Getting a second-act career
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Jun 7, 2013
Not everyone can afford -- or even wants -- to retire these days. But there are ways to profit during semi-retirement.
Retirement advice for early preppers... and those at the career finish line
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Jun 7, 2013
It's never too soon to get your finances ready for a comfortable retirement. Personal finance expert Jill Schlesinger offers advice to listeners in a variety of career stages.
Despite stock market gains, an uneven recovery
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Jun 7, 2013
The markets are faring well and hitting record highs. Does that mean retirement accounts have fully recovered?
Costa Rica retirement not always tropical paradise
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May 31, 2013
Americans retirees are drawn to Costa Rica's biodiversity, political stability, and cheap health care.
Alfred E. Neuman might need to worry -- about Social Security
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Jun 5, 2013
Social Security trust funds will dry up in 2033. So what does this mean for the chronically unworried, like say, Alfred E. Neuman of Mad Magazine fame? He will turn 59 in November -- seven years shy of retirement age.
Public pension funds rebound from recession
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May 20, 2013
But for some the recovery still doesn't mean they are doing as well as they should.
Thinking ahead... way ahead: Millennials talk retirement
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Mar 22, 2013
Older Americans staring at retirement in the face are finding it hard to save. So how does the millennial generation -- which faces a struggling economy and high student debt -- feel about life after work?
How to retire on just $25,000 in the bank
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Mar 19, 2013
In a recent survey, more than half of U.S. workers saving for retirement have less than $25,000 in the bank for the golden years. That's not a lot of money -- how do retirees survive on that?
Leaving work after a Parkinson's diagnosis
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Feb 8, 2013
A banking analyst makes the decision to leave his job at the age of 51, two years after being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.










