
Three out of four successful retirees started saving in their 40s and 50s. A few smart moves make that easy.

In an age of lower investment returns, to have the retirement you want you may have to tap a little more of your earning power -- and tap into your spirit of adventure.

You don't have to be an economist to see that it's been harder to make and keep a dollar these days. But you can set the stage for a financial comeback. Nine of our readers share smart money moves they've made.

You don't need as long as you think to get your financial life in order. Just squeeze in these 12 easy moves, some of which take a mere 15 minutes to tackle.

When stocks are scary and bank account yields paltry, parking your money under the mattress might seem sensible. Not the case. What follows are good ideas for places to put a cash stash.
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