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PLAN, SAVE & MAKE YOUR MONEY LAST

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Preretirees and retirees have taken the brunt of the downturn. These tools can help make the best of it.
 
RETIREMENT
No IRA Payouts Required in '09
Retirees won't have to take a minimum distribution from their accounts next year, but the question remains whether they'll get a break this year, too.
 
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Land on Your Feet After a Downsizing
Experience counts if you're looking for a job in the same line of work.
 
RETIREMENT NEST EGG
Investors Embrace Annuities
Looking for shelter from the stormy stock market, older investors turn to insurance products.
 
RETIREMENT INCOME
Reverse Mortgages Get Better
New rules allow seniors to borrow more and even buy a new home.
 
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Stretch Your Nest Egg by Cutting Spending
Overspending during tough economic times can jeopardize a retiree's financial future.
 
ARCHIVES
Follow these steps to make sure you have enough money.
Smooth out the highs and lows of interest rates, and payouts, by staggering annuity purchases.
Turn your portfolio into an income stream with these withdrawal strategies.
New products hike payouts when costs rise, but they may not be worth the price.
Despite losses in stock mutual funds, prepare for year-end taxable distributions.
Two little-known techniques can help stretch your benefits, especially if you're married.
IRA owners must act quickly to take required 2008 payouts.
A growing number of seniors are traveling abroad for cheaper medical procedures.
Here are your options for accessing your 401(k) or IRA money once you retire.
Where you live can have a huge impact on your tax bill in ways that may surprise you.
CD/MMA
Mortgage
 
Kiplinger’s Retirement Planning is filled with sound planning strategies and carefully researched investment advice to assure you of a rich, worry-free retirement—whether your retirement is imminent or years away.
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