Once paychecks stop, it can be frightening to shift out of the savings habit. But there are strategies to enjoy your nest egg and make it last.
Social Security could end up paying you a pretty decent amount of money in retirement. And if you don't have much savings, those monthly benefits may constitute the bulk of your retirement income.
If a hacker or scammer has access to your email, every account connected to it is at risk. We show you how to protect yourself fast.
Flying high on its recent decision to “ban” Crocs from the feet of passengers, Tampa International Airport in Florida is now aiming to get rid of pajamas in its concourses and jetways as well.
If you expect those benefits to play a big role in your retirement income, then it pays to do what you can to get more.
Enable 2FA on any account that supports it, especially those that have a good amount of your personal data, beyond your name ...
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Understanding each part of your federal retirement can help you plan when and how to retire and avoid surprises.
A fraud situation with your Social Security number can keep you from opening an SSA.gov account, a major obstacle if you’re trying to enroll in Medicare.
Consumer Reports says the best time to protect your data is before it's stolen. For more advice on how to protect yourself online, visit ConsumerReports.org.
Creating an online account with the IRS takes a little time, but it gives you access to information that makes filing much easier. Once you have an IRS account, you can find the info you'll need to ...