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Retire with MONEY helps you plan for and live a richer life in retirement, providing practical insight, expert advice, and helpful tips on how to save for the future you hope to achieve.... more
FAQs about Retire with MONEY:How many episodes does Retire with MONEY have?The podcast currently has 502 episodes available.
March 10, 2020"Meet the Retirees Who Volunteer in National Parks and Live There for Free," March 10, 2020Meet the Retirees Who Volunteer in National Parks and Live There for Free by Paul Schrodt Mike Craig got inspired to live and work in America’s national parks for a very simple reason: He didn’t want to sit down. “I got tired of being a couch potato,” says the 62-year-old retiree of his life after ending his career in information technology in 2016. “My wife was still working. We had the RV idea—drive around, figure out where we want to retire....more8minPlay
March 09, 2020"Hey, Stop Being Weird on LinkedIn," March 9, 2020Hey, Stop Being Weird on LinkedIn by Kit Warchol At its core, LinkedIn has always positioned itself as the prim-and-proper social network — the corporate aunt to Instagram’s brand of selfies and food photos. It’s there to do its job (by helping you do yours). But there are times when LinkedIn feels less “corporate slick,” more slimy. Spammy connection requests are on the rise from bogus users trying to inflate their contact lists....more6minPlay
March 06, 2020"The Federal Reserve Just Cut Interest Rates. Is It a Good Time to Refinance Your Mortgage?" March 6, 2020Fears of the deadly coronavirus have sent stock and bond markets reeling and recently prompted the Fed to cut interest rates. Amid the concern, there’s one piece of good news for homeowners: Falling interest rates mean mortgage rates are coming down too — and that could mean hundreds of dollars in monthly savings for strapped family budgets....more4minPlay
March 05, 2020"New Job, New Office, New 401(k). But What Should I Do With My Old One?" March 5, 2020New Job, New Office, New 401(k). But What Should I Do With My Old One by Julia Glum MONEY got a new parent company last fall, and it meant a whole bunch of changes. I got a new email address, [email protected]. I got a new desk, which I promptly decorated with a Spencer Pratt prayer candle and a half-eaten box of Thin Mints. I got a new office on the 25th floor with a killer view perfect for zoning out and pondering the universe....more5minPlay
March 04, 2020"Three Steps to Protect Your Retirement from Coronavirus Market Swings," March 4, 2020Three Steps to Protect Your Retirement from Coronavirus Market Swings by Carla Fried After weeks of resistance, the U.S. stock market was laid low by the global spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). From February 19th through February 27, the S&P 500 fell more than 11%, as the reality set in that our economy will slow at least temporarily as production in major supply markets (namely, China) is curtailed, and consumer spending may decrease....more5minPlay
March 03, 2020"Coronavirus and Travel Insurance: Everything You Need to Know," March 3, 2020Coronavirus and Travel Insurance: Everything You Need to Know As the coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, travel plans of millions are being thrown into disarray. Thousands of flights — from China and elsewhere — have been canceled and cruise ship itineraries are being changed, leaving millions to wonder: will my travel insurance cover me if I want to cancel my trip? The answer: probably not....more4minPlay
March 02, 2020"Hundreds of Colleges Automatically Bill Students for Books. Is That Fair?" March 2, 2020Hundreds of Colleges Automatically Bill Students for Books. Is That Fair? by Kaitlin Mulhere Colleges and publishers say a growing model for purchasing textbooks drives down costs and improves access to course materials, yet critics say it reduces student choice and fails to make a meaningful dent in costs. The textbook programs are opaque and include a variety of red flags that limit students’ ability to freely shop for course materials, says U.S....more6minPlay
February 28, 2020"5 Smart Moves to Make With Your Tax Refund, Work Bonus or Other Surprise Windfall," February 28, 20205 Smart Moves to Make With Your Tax Refund, Work Bonus or Other Surprise Windfall by Martha White So you’ve come into some money. Maybe your tax refund is fatter than usual this year, or you received a modest inheritance or a bonus at work. After you do your happy dance, break out the calculator. While your first impulse might be to spend your good fortune, financial advisors say an unexpected infusion of cash can shore up your finances if you take advantage of it....more7minPlay
February 27, 2020"Mortgage Rates Are Near Record Lows After Monday's Big Stock-Market Drop," February 27, 2020Mortgage Rates Are Near Record Lows After Monday's Big Stock-Market Drop by Ian Salisbury Monday was a difficult day for stock market investors. But it was a great one for anyone shopping for a mortgage. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage — which had already been falling for weeks, helping spark a surge of mortgage applications — tumbled to a new low of 3.34%, according to at least one measure, its lowest level in at least three years....more5minPlay
February 26, 2020"The Dangers of Using Trendy Online Installment Programs to Buy Stuff You Can't Afford," February 26, 2020The Dangers of Using Trendy Online Installment Programs to Buy Stuff You Can't Afford by Julia Glum So here’s a confession: Although I’m frugal at heart, I love looking at stuff I know I can’t afford. I can’t stop checking the prices on plane tickets to Las Vegas for the upcoming Jonas Brothers residency. I’m constantly browsing fancy menus on Yelp or taking virtual tours of mansions on Zillow....more5minPlay
FAQs about Retire with MONEY:How many episodes does Retire with MONEY have?The podcast currently has 502 episodes available.