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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Joshua Winston, 70, did a pretty good job preparing for retirement: He ran two successful veterinary clinics, made smart investments ...
By Brian J. O’Connor Here’s the first thing to remember about withdrawing retirement money: It’s all about the cash flow. The second thing? You might want to get some help managing it.
Economist Alicia Munnell, one of the nation’s leading experts on retirement, has some advice that may seem counterintuitive: The key to a successful retirement, she says, is not to retire.