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I’m 55 with no kids. I was unhappy at work so I took early retirement. I’ve more than $2.7 million in stocks and $1.6 million in real estate. Is that enough?
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‘We live frugally’: I’m 54 and my husband is 64. We have a $4 million net worth, but I’m not working. How should we navigate our retirement?
“While he splits his time between a part-time job and his consulting business, I’ve been unable to work for several years because of health problems.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘My brother and sister are villains’: My siblings took control of my late mother’s estate and won’t reveal the contents of her trust. What should I do?
“They were always thick as thieves, and we were never what you would call close, but I never would have suspected them of this.”MarketWatch - Business
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