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Tip: Average Benefit. In 2016, the average monthly Social Security benefit for a retired worker was about $1,345. Source: Social Security Administration, 2016Most children stop being “and-a-half” somewhere around age 12. Kids add “and-a-half“...
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Tip: Not Quite Anything. IRAs are free to invest in just about anything, except collectibles such as artwork, rugs, antiques, gems, stamps, and coins, for example.Traditional IRAs, which were created in 1974, are owned by roughly 31.1 million U.S. households. And Roth...
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Tip: What’s in a Name? If you fail to name a beneficiary on your IRA, it may be much more difficult for your beneficiaries to ‘stretch’ the inherited IRA over their lifetimes.The Investment Company Institute reports that there is roughly $7.4...
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Tip: Medicare beneficiaries spent an average of $4,734 out of pocket on health care in 2010, the most recent year for which figures are available. Forty-two percent of that went to premiums, 20% to long-term care facilities. Source: MedicareResources.org, October 24,...
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Tip: How Much? Check your Social Security earnings and see an estimate of your benefits on the Web site, www.ssa.gov.Social Security’s been a fact of retirement life ever since it was established in 1935. We all think we know how it works, but how much do you...