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‘She has $18,000 in a 401(k)’: My live-in girlfriend, 62, refuses to save for retirement — and I’m unable to change her mind. What do you suggest?
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‘At times, the pain is unbearable’: My daughter cut me out of her life. I’m conflicted — do I exclude her from my will?
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I’m buying my husband out of our house in New Jersey. What’s the best way to access equity in my home?
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A new start after 60: it took 70 years to find my inner artist. At 82, I’m in my studio every day
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‘I have zero regrets’: I’m 84 and estranged from my two adult sons. My 48-year-old wife will get my seven-figure estate. Is that selfish?
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What Got You Here Won't Get You There--but 'There' Is Just the Beginning
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Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
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Do you see blue or green? This viral test plays with color perception
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Crimea Shows What Ukraine Can Do
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