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Saving For Retirement

7 BillSaver guides filed under Saving For Retirement.

5 Unconventional Investments for Retirement
Saving For Retirement3 min read

5 Unconventional Investments for Retirement

John Oldshue · May 6, 2024

You are probably familiar with classic retirement investments, such as an IRA or an employee-sponsored 401(K) plan. What you may not know is that ther

Will You Pay Taxes on Your 401(k)
Saving For Retirement2 min read

Will You Pay Taxes on Your 401(k)

Bill Hardekopf · April 18, 2024

While a 401(k) is an excellent option for saving for retirement, especially if your employer matches your contributions, it is important to understand

8 Spending and Saving Habits of Millionaires
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8 Spending and Saving Habits of Millionaires

John Oldshue · April 18, 2024

Many people want to improve their financial situation but are unsure of where to start. As with any other skill, it is a good idea to look to the expe

401(k) vs IRA vs Roth IRA
Saving For Retirement3 min read

401(k) vs IRA vs Roth IRA

John Oldshue · April 13, 2024

You probably understand the importance of saving for retirement. However, what may not be as clear is which type of investment account, 401(k), IRA or

Does a 401k Loan Get Taxed?
Saving For Retirement3 min read

Does a 401k Loan Get Taxed?

Bill Hardekopf · February 4, 2024

If you have a 401(k) account and need cash, it may be tempting to tap your retirement for a loan. Legally, you can borrow up to $50,000 or half the ba

5 Moves to Increase Your Net Worth
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5 Moves to Increase Your Net Worth

John Oldshue · January 24, 2024

The term “net worth” sounds like something only the rich and famous would talk about to one another. But we should all try to increase our net worth.

How Do I Know When I Have Enough Money to Retire?
Saving For Retirement3 min read

How Do I Know When I Have Enough Money to Retire?

Bill Hardekopf · January 2, 2024

Human beings are living longer than ever before, which is great news. The only downside is that this means you will need more in your retirement fund