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‘I retired earlier than planned’: I’m 69 and will have $6,000 a month in retirement income. The bulk of my $3.6 million is equities. Is that OK?
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I’m 63, retired and getting $45,000 per year. But I only have about $200,000 in my IRA and still have a mortgage. What’s my move?
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‘No one writes about “rich guy” early retirement’: My wife and I earn $300,000 a year and have $3.75 million. We have 3 kids. When can I quit working?
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I’m 50 and have $250,000 in four retirement accounts. Should I consolidate them — and, if so, how?
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‘It’s so unfair!’ I’m miserable in my job. I’m 58 and have $1 million in a 401(k) and Roth IRA. Can I afford to quit?
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‘I’m convinced the U.S. will be drawn into World War III’: How do I prepare my finances?
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I’m planning to loan my son money to build a house — he was priced out of the housing market. What could go wrong?
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