A key retirement setback for dual-income couples is the loss of an income, and even two of them. It’s a surprisingly common calamity. More than half of workers are forced into early retirement before ...
No one knows what the future holds, but you can boost your odds of a happy retirement by planning ahead. That’s especially true if you have the benefit — and potential financial complication — of ...
Aligning your retirement visions as a couple requires honest conversations about everyday lifestyle preferences, not just finances. The 80% rule offers couples a quick benchmark: aim to replace 80% of ...
Retirement represents a significant transition that most people are eager to make. In fact, a recent Wealth Enhancement survey found that 90% of older Americans don't regret retiring when they did, ...
In many ways, retiring as a married couple is easier than retiring as a single person. You have someone to split expenses with, spend time with, and, if needed, rely on for caregiving. On the other ...
A happy retirement hums right along when you’ve got the right mindset — beyond having plenty of cash and waving goodbye to the daily grind. But retirement can mark a significant life transition, ...
According to research from Ameriprise Financial, only 11% of couples retire at the same time. Overwhelmingly, couples opt to ...
Retirement planning as a couple has its perks: shared goals, double the savings power and someone cool to dream with. But double the planners also means double the opinions on when you'll retire, ...