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5 Ways to Embrace Having to Work in Retirement

We all know what retirement is supposed to look like: You get a nice farewell luncheon and a gold watch from your employer — and then you get busy golfing, traveling, spoiling the grandkids, and generally living it up in your golden years.

So if you find yourself with an underfunded nest egg...

The 5 Best Oven Mitts and Pot Holders

Many people suffer painful burns and scalding from handling hot plates.

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How to Survive and Thrive as a Young Boss

I work in the world of digital marketing — a decidedly youth-obsessed field where being in your 20s is considered a tactical advantage (for me, an advantage that expired about two decades ago).

How to Use T-bills to Safely Boost Your Emergency Fund

You know you need an emergency fund filled with six to 12 months' worth of daily living expenses. You also know that you need to keep this fund in a safe place that gives you easy access to your money.

The problem?

Why Health Care Should be Part of Your Retirement Savings Plan, Too

You might think that retirement planning should be all about the fun and rewarding stuff you are saving up for: remodeling your home, traveling, spoiling your grandkids, and enjoying life.

8 Best U.S. Historical Sites You Can Actually Afford to Visit

Europe might be nothing to sneeze at for history buffs on vacation, but you don't need to fly across the ocean to get your fill of history.

The 5 Worst Money Mistakes New Grads Make

It's no secret that personal finance education is lacking at every level throughout our school system. And this is nowhere more evident than when you graduate from college and are thrown into a new reality you've spent little to no time preparing for.