Retirement
By Adam J. Wiederman, The Motley Fool
| 6:00AM 3/29/2012
Mitt Romney recently turned 65, but won't be signing for Social Security anytime soon. It's not because he's rich, and it's not because he hopes to be in the White House, either: It's because he's following the smart money course.
| 1:20PM 3/26/2012
Get ready to play the retirement game even more cautiously: The common wisdom that a 4% annual withdrawal rate is the safe way to avoid outliving your money is increasingly coming under fire. In fact, it may well become a thing of the past.
By Chuck Saletta, The Motley Fool
| 8:01AM 3/23/2012
Ahead of AARP's planned "secret" salon on the future of Social Security, we offer two retirement experts' dramatically different proposals for solving the crisis. Chuck Saletta's view: You can't fix the program with tweaks and small changes.
| 8:00AM 3/23/2012
Everyone's predicting the worst for Social Security. But should the chance of cuts in a quarter-century really have us in a panic today? Retirement expert Dan Caplinger explains why there's really no need for major changes.
| 1:00PM 3/21/2012
If tax rates rise -- and experts say they will -- a way to grow your money tax-free starts looking mighty good. Meet the Roth IRA.
| 6:00AM 3/21/2012
Start early and get less each month? Wait longer and get bigger checks, but fewer of them. We break down the math.
| 3:22PM 3/19/2012
The fees hidden in 401(k)s aren't standard, which means you could be paying more than your friends, family or coworkers. But what%u2019s scary is that most Americans don%u2019t even know money is being sucked out of their 401(k) -- and that%u2019s just the way most plan providers want it.









