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April 22, 2026
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When Staggered Retirement May Be the Smartest Move
Staggered retirement, or phased retirement, offers a gradual transition from full-time work to retirement by gradually reducing hours or responsibilities. This approach helps ease emotional adjustment, maintain a sense of purpose, and …
Daniel Financial Group
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The Location of Your First Job Could Matter More Than Your Salary
A new report from Glassdoor and Redfin finds that where graduates take their first job can shape long-term financial success …
Investopedia
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6 Credit Card Mistakes First-Time Cardholders Almost Always Make
First-time credit card users often stumble into costly habits that can damage their finances and credit scores. Many pay only …
The Motley Fool
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The '24-Hour Rule' That Keeps Retirees From Blowing Their Savings
The article explains how retirees can curb impulse spending by adopting the “24-hour rule,” which requires waiting a full day …
Money
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Delaying Your First RMD? Here's Why That Move Could Backfire.
The article warns that delaying your first required minimum distribution (RMD) may backfire, even if it offers short-term flexibility. While …
The Motley Fool
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10 Things You Should Do When Retirement is 10 Years Away
The article highlights practical steps people should take when retirement is about 10 years away. It urges readers to move …
Her Money
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The Hidden Retirement Risk: When You Can’t Manage Your Money?
The podcast explores a hidden but serious retirement risk: losing the ability to manage your own money due to cognitive …
Her Money
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