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Help For Mounting 401(k) Losses
Question: I'm retired and my 401(k) has lost approximately 35% over the past year. My financial adviser tells me to stay the course, but the losses keep mounting. What should I do? -Dale Marcos, Lafayette, Indiana...

Your 401(k) Match At Stake
As the faltering economy forces companies to cut back, employee perks are among the first things to go. And along with free coffee in the break room, the next thing your employer might axe is its contribution to your retirement savings plan. About 58% of companies in the U.S. offered employees a 401(k) match as of last year according to Watson Wyatt, a benefits consulting firm. But for cas...

Tame Your Market Fears
Lisa DeAngelis and Randall Cobb look like investing geniuses right now. While the S&P 500 has dropped more than 40% since last year's peak, the Atlanta couple's retirement portfolio is sitting pretty, earning 4% or so a year....

Retirement Annuities: Cash For Life
Making lightweight canoes had long been a labor of love for Joel Flather, founder of Compass Canoes in Taunton, Mass. But last year, at age 66, Flather decided to sell his ten-year-old business to a larger boating company. The transition confronted Flather with one great unknown. "We never had a pension plan at my company," he says, "so funding the future became an important issue."...

How Safe Is Too Safe
Stable-value funds could be a good way to safeguard your retirement. Just make sure you're not playing it too safe....

Good Buys In Bond Funds
If you were counting on your fixed-income funds to prop you up in tough times, it's been a cruelly disappointing year. Although the news headlines focus on falling stocks, the fear of bad credit is at the heart of this financial crisis - and a bond, after all, is nothing but a loan. Every category of bond fund is down in 2008, making this one of the worst years ever for bond investors. While d...

How To Save Your Retirement
Without a doubt, the past few months have ranked as the most tumultuous - and scariest - times that I've seen in the more than 20 years I've been at Money magazine. We've witnessed events that up to now had been almost unimaginable: the stock market fluctuating wildly and governments around the globe taking extraordinary steps to unlock frozen credit markets. And it's still unclear when the econom...

Deducting Your IRA Losses
It might be possible to deduct some of your losses from retirement accounts on your taxes, but it's probably not a good idea....

Secrets Of A Happy Retirement
Do you know what it'll take to find satisfaction throughout your post-work years? Test yourself to find out. (Hint: Money is only one part of the equation.)...

The Biggest Raise You'll Ever Get
The oldest of my three children started college this year, prompting me to flash forward to the day when my kids have all left home and the expenses of child rearing - from piano lessons to orthodontics, summer camp to undergrad tuition - are firmly behind me....

Got Enough To Retire?
It's one of the most widely accepted benchmarks in retirement planning: You'll need just 70% to 80% of your pre-retirement income to maintain the same standard of living when you leave work behind. This rule of thumb can be traced to the replacement-ratio studies done for 20 years by Aon Consulting and Georgia State University. The idea is that since you'll no longer have to plow money into 40...

The 3-step Retirement Check-up
A market dip in the years before retirement can be scary, but bailing out of stocks isn't the answer. Here's how to make sure you're still on track....

Why We Need To Cut Seniors' Benefits
Whether or not Congress or the Federal Reserve manages to solve the financial crisis, there will be an equally scary situation that has not yet made newspaper headlines....

Can My Pension Be Reduced?
Even in a down economy, a traditional pension is the safest kind of retirement account....

No 401(k) Do-over For You
I may write about retirement for a living, but that doesn't mean I like seeing my 401(k) crater any more than you do. Given what's been happening in the market, I sometimes catch myself thinking how great it would be if my financial future weren't tied to something as volatile as Wall Street's mood....

Dialing Back On A 401(k)
So your 401(k) plan is down. A lot. Should you scale back your contributions and put the money elsewhere?...

How To Spot Extra Fund Fees
Question: I know target-date retirement funds have management fees, but they buy other funds (which have their own management fees). So how can I tell the total amount I'm being charged? --Lee Gehrmann, Long Neck, Del....

Is Your Annuity Safe?
The fall of insurance giant AIG has many annuity holders wondering whether they could lose their shirts. But there are many factors to consider before cashing out....

What To Do In This Economy
Back in January, when it first became clear the economy and the markets were in for a rough patch, the consensus forecast was that we'd have seen the worst of it by now....

3 Safe Places To Stash Your Cash
With stocks and bonds in turmoil, and the housing market still in the dumps, you're probably wondering: Are there any safe places to stash your money in this market?...

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