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  2. This simple chart can show you how close you are to early ...

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    To some, early retirement is a holy grail. More and more people are going to great lengths to achieve financial freedom in their 30s, sharing their tips, spreadsheets, and saving strategies along ...

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    Continue reading → The post Alternatives to Annuities for Retirement Income appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. These retirement savings vehicles work a bit differently than traditional or Roth ...

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    A company-sponsored 401(k) plan is just one option to save for retirement. If you work for a company that doesn't offer a 401(k), or if you are self-employed and don't have access to a group ...

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    Social Security provides a significant number of retirement benefits, the biggest being a growing income stream that you can’t outlive. So you won’t face the danger that you’ll run out of ...

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    Social Security has long been the backbone of American retirement, and many working Americans look forward to the day they can sit back and enjoy collecting Social Security checks. But Social ...

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    Go for the high rates. Retirees often overlook setting aside enough cash to cover living expenses for a year or two after retirement. There’s no time like the present to stockpile cash in low ...