The Most Important 401(k) Rules for Maximizing Your Savings by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • January 8, 2021 Failing to heed these rules could cost you your hard-earned savings. Read more →
2 Things That Can Render You Ineligible for Social Security by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • December 30, 2020 Your work record, tax payments — and your health — all have a role to play. Read more →
3 Unexpected Sources of Retirement Income by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • June 20, 2020 Most people can count on at least one of these sources for a little extra cash in retirement. Read more →
3 Social Security Mistakes That Could Cost You a Fortune by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • May 19, 2020 You’re probably guilty of at least one of these. Read more →
3 in 4 Near-Retirees Don’t Think They Can Save Enough. Can You? by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • March 20, 2020 You’ll never know until you figure out how much you actually need. Read more →
Want to Save Up to $6,557 On Your Taxes? Do This by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • February 18, 2020 You definitely want to take advantage of it if you can. Read more →
7 Steps to Becoming a Retirement Millionaire by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • February 17, 2020 You don’t need a fortune. Just follow these steps. Read more →
Why Do So Many People Claim Social Security at 62? by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • February 5, 2020 Starting at 62 can be a smart choice in some circumstances, but it’s important that you think through the decision carefully rather than just blindly signing up. Read more →
Will My Retirement Fund Withdrawals Affect My Social Security Benefits? by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • January 19, 2020 Social Security provides a guaranteed source of income in retirement, but what many don’t realize is that you’re not guaranteed to keep it all. Read more →
Six Important Retirement Dates You Should Know by Kailey Hagen, The Motley Fool • January 9, 2020 You choose when to retire, but the government chooses when you can access retirement benefits. Read more →