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Retirees love dividend stocks because they provide regular income along with potential growth. The path to passive income in retirement is pretty...

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Follow these steps to build your retirement account and unlock dividend income in your golden years.

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These days, a lot of seniors are having a difficult time making ends meet due to rampant inflation. But even during more moderate periods of inflation,...

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There are so many variables in retirement planning that figuring out how much you actually need to save can be a real challenge. It's totally normal to want...

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If your employer offers a 401(k), it can be a great tool for building your retirement nest egg. You can easily set up automatic deferrals from your...

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Most people think of 401(k)s as the best option for retirement savings, and they're not necessarily wrong. 401(k)s have high contribution limits, plus the...

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Peanut butter and jelly are good individually, and great when paired together. The same dynamic exists between retirement accounts and dividend stocks. Read...

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It's a common misconception that Social Security is all you need to retire comfortably. For most people, those benefits won't translate to all that much...

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Social Security is probably more vital and powerful than you think. For one thing, it keeps more than 15 million people out of poverty and provides 50% or...

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Let's be honest: We'd all like to get rich quick. That's why so many of us invest, after all. But while some stick to tried-and-true investments, others...

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Many people worry about having enough money to live on during retirement. And that's an understandable fear. Living costs have been soaring lately due to...

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Determining when to file for Social Security benefits is one of the biggest retirement decisions you'll make, so it's important to choose carefully. If you...

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There is no universally accepted number for how much someone will need to save for retirement; many factors will determine that, including lifestyle,...

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Many seniors routinely rely on Social Security as a major source of retirement income. Some seniors depend on those benefits as their only income source. I,...

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Many people associate retirement with not working at all. And it's easy to see why. A lot of folks plug away at a job for 40 years or more before managing to...

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Social Security benefits can be a lifeline for many retirees, especially if your savings are falling short. The average benefit amount is around $1,657 per...

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Fidelity's report on 401(k) millionaires proves that building a seven-figure retirement portfolio isn't out of reach. The number of 401(k) millionaires...

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After spending decades saving and investing for retirement, some people may wonder if they've done enough to be financially comfortable through those years....

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Social Security is a valuable source of retirement income, but its value is more dependent upon your other income sources than many realize. How much you...

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Image source: Getty Images When you're retiring, you'll likely need to rely on savings to support you. Social Security benefits often aren't large enough to...