The decision sounds simple at the kitchen table. A 68-year-old single retiree with $1.2 million looks at a shaky stock market ...
A version of this essay appeared on Matthew Yglesias’ Slow Boring, a site dedicated to offering pragmatic takes on politics ...
A 52-year-old senior engineer walks out of the office for the last time with $1.5 million in a former employer’s 401(k), $400,000 in a taxable brokerage, and $200,000 in cash. The plan is $80,000 a ...
Giraffe intelligence research is changing how the world views animal cognition. A new scientific discovery shows that ...
Nobody wants to retire in North Dakota. America’s fourth-least-populated state has fewer than 800,000 residents spread across an area larger than England. And that may be exactly why the retirement ...
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Retiring early with index funds: What the math says after taxes
Index funds have basically become the default recommendation for retirement investing, and for good reason. Low fees, broad ...
To do this, you need an understanding of both the users and the system’s limits, and senior engineers have this critical ...
Lionsgate’s "Michael" win gives Wall Street something to price.
The UFC unveiled new rankings created by Meta, the Facebook parent company and UFC sponsor. But will removing the human ...
A small group of high-end companions are charging time-poor technorati thousands an hour by offering a blend of sex, ...
A 65-year-old retiree with $400,000 set aside is considering an annuity that pays roughly $2,600 a month, guaranteed for life ...
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