A California-based company will match employees' contributions to college savings plans. Could this catch on?
Members of the two major U.S. political parties have distinctly different visions for 401k's, Social Security and Medicare.
Is 80 really the new retirement age? Why are 30-somethings least confident about retirement?
Workers are getting a little more help from their employers when it comes to retirement saving, but many are still falling short in building their nest eggs.
NFL officials will get to keep, for now, what's become a workplace rarity -- a traditional pension.
A study casts doubt on the 'glidepath' that moves older investors from stocks to bonds.
Unless Congress acts, $600 billion of spending cuts and tax hikes will take effect in 2013. It could derail the economy and tank your 401k.
A new survey indicates that many people are simply guessing how much money they'll need to save.
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