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HOW TO RETIRE
How to Get Back on Track
The bear market has zapped many retirement plans. What to do now?

What Doesn't Belong in Your 401(k)
Make sure to reserve the limited space there for assets subject to the most tax

Who Gives the Web's Best 401(k) Advice?
In a test run of asset-allocation sites, the same data yield conflicting counsel

Commentary: Company Stock Could Sink Your Ship
People know their employer and their industry, but they often don't understand the stock market

Opening Your Nest Egg without Breaking It
The way you pay yourself in retirement can make a world of difference

Death, Taxes--and Health-Care Costs
With retiree benefits at risk, you may have to scramble for coverage

Seniors, Beware of a Thief Called Inflation
It hits the elderly worse than anyone else, so here's a new investment tactic

Careful: Don't Blow Your Options
Choosing when to cash in can be tricky, so make sure you're well-informed

Now the Self-Employed Can Sock Away More
A defined-benefit plan allows far bigger tax-deductible contributions

The Barker Portfolio: How Much 401(k) Choice Is Healthy?
Some plans allow employees to stray from company-picked options. For many, that's a good idea
Your Retirement
Tax Relief Only an Accountant Could Love
The $1.35 trillion cut further complicates an already convoluted system. The bottom line: No substantial benefits anytime soon

Retirement Planning for Do-It-Yourselfers
If you don't have a financial map for your golden years, use these tips to get started

When It's Time to Pick a Planner
The down market has plenty of folks looking for professional help in setting up their retirement plan. Here are tips for finding it

Forward Thinking About Reverse Mortgages
If your home is paid up or nearly so, and you're 62 or older, you can turn your residence into a steady income stream

Counting Your Money and Not Your Years
Picking a retirement date has as much to do with your financial status and lifestyle choices as your chronological age

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