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Thursday, July 24, 2008
 

Prime Time: Retirement

The Class Goes Gray

Retirees head back to college, and what's not to like? They often don't need to study for exams — or even pay tuition. Read about this new retirement plan.

The Class Goes Gray
 
Illustration by Harry Campbell for USN&WR

WHERE TO LIVE IN RETIREMENT

College is often a respite of study and play for young people before entering the world of work, but college-flavored retirement communities are becoming an increasingly attractive place for their elders to settle when they stop working. Learn about the retirement communities on campuses or nearby.

Five Tips for Retiring in the Right Place

CHECKLIST

Checklist

It's Time for a Year-End Tuneup to Your Portfolio


Investors are often encouraged to put their portfolios on autopilot. But every now and then, it's important to check to see if your investment accounts are still on the right course—and to make necessary adjustments. The end of the year is a perfect time to do just that. Save money on your return.

Timely Tips to Help Trim Your 2006 Income Taxes

RETIREMENT COSTS

Retirement Calculations May Be Off

If you have calculated how much money you will need for retirement, you are well ahead of the game. But you're not in the clear. Figure out how much you'll need.

10 Ways to Pay for Retirement

In retirement, your income will probably be like a patchwork quilt from various sources. See how Americans fund retirement.

INVESTING GUIDE

Get back to basics

Stand tall, investors: A slowdown is coming, and it's time to get back to basics to safeguard your portfolio. Here's how.

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