You'd need about $2.5 million invested to generate $100,000 a year in retirement. Here's how the math and strategy breaks ...
Retirement math gets trickier when you're 50, your job's at risk, and the numbers no longer add up the way they used to. That's exactly where one Reddit user found themselves — sitting on $1 million ...
If you think you'll need the funds within the next four to five years, it probably makes sense to move them out of the stock market and into a short-term bond ladder or a money market fund. Let's say ...