When It Comes to Saving for Retirement, Here’s Something Both Parties Can Agree On – Center for Retirement Research

Are ESOPs actually a good idea? Warren Buffet is known to have said about diversification: “[it] makes very little sense ...
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My Messy Quadrants – Snakes in the Grass

Source: The Blog Relay Things have been rather busy of late. So busy in fact that I’ve had problems keeping ...
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Sightings Over Sixty: What Happened to Tom?

     I haven’t posted for a long time. But I’m inspired by Confessions of a Grandma. Like me, she hasn’t ...
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A Satisfying Retirement Involves Change

Over twelve years of blogging, several books, a national magazine profile, and countless friends, both virtual and real, Satisfying Retirement ...
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Tariffs: Separating Fact from Fiction

Introduction to Tariffs Tariffs have recently become a focal point in discussions about trade and the economy, largely due to ...
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February 2025 Early Retirement Update – Springtime Edition

Welcome back to another monthly update from Root of Good! This month’s update is a little later than usual since ...
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Another Year Older – Retirementally Challenged

Having an early January birthday has often meant celebrating indoors. When I was young, I envied those summer babies who ...
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Paying for College: Free College Programs for High School Students

By Bev Bachel If you’re like most of my friends and colleagues, you’d like to help your children and/or grandchildren ...
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Winter Taking Stock – retirementtransition

Winter is almost over here, although this week it’s still a bit chilly for Florida. Nothing like the Arctic Blast ...
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Retirement Sparks: February—The Month of Love

February’s blog post is only one day late. Much better than I did with January!  Ah, February! The month of ...
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