When couples avoid having conversations about retirement, they often end up fighting about money — but there are many ...
Retirement planning as a couple has its perks: shared goals, double the savings power and someone cool to dream with. But double the planners also means double the opinions on when you'll retire, ...
This lack of cooperative planning between couples may be a major contributor to a general lack of knowledge and heightened anxiety around retirement, according to Sweeney. The good news: the results ...
Getting married gives you a new partner to help you navigate life's personal and financial challenges, including retirement planning. But it also means reconfiguring a lot of your original plans to ...
Aligning your retirement visions as a couple requires honest conversations about everyday lifestyle preferences, not just finances. The 80% rule offers couples a quick benchmark: aim to replace 80% of ...