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USA WEEKEND personal finance advice columnist Robert Powell.
 
 Personal finance Q&A: Can my IRA own my rental home? 
 Is having your IRA own your house a good idea? Probably not. 
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 Hundreds of retirees give their insights on what makes a happy marriage in a new book. Hundreds of retirees share secrets to a happy marriage
It's hard work, but sticking with a spouse can be 'a source of joy.'                              
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  Simple ways to shape up | Your Best Life in Retirement
USA TODAY’s Nanci Hellmich outlines a plan for pumping up your physical activity in the new year.                              
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 Figuring out how much to withdraw is something that needs to be re-evaluated over time, often with the help of a professional. Retirement: Is the 4% rule still relevant?
Is the 4% rule, which has guiding financial plans for years, still relevant for retirees?                              
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 Women often have far less saved for retirement than men. Retirement: How women can generate income for life
Many women have a "quiet fear" of going broke in retirement.                              
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 Personal umbrella insurance is important in retirement to protect that nest egg. Umbrella insurance: Protection for that nest egg
Umbrella insurance can save your retirement or college-savings nest egg from disaster.                              
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 How to handle a house inheritance without going through probate. Personal finance Q&A: Inheritance minus a will?
How to handle a house inheritance without going through probate.                              
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 Jack Zimmer delivers a meal to Martha Scott for Meals On Wheels. Retirees pay it forward: The benefits of volunteering
Research shows that those who volunteer report lower mortality rates, lower rates of depression, fewer physical limitations and lower levels of stress than those who don't volunteer.                              
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 Personal finance advice columnist, Robert Powell. Personal Finance Q&A: When to take Roth IRA distribution
When I take a distribution from my Roth IRA after age 59½, is there a requirement that I report investment gains?                              
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 Senate Aging Committee Chairman Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla.. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Sept. 10, 2014, during the committee's hearing to examine older Americans and student loan debt. Tips to fight senior scams from Sen. Bill Nelson
Senate Special Committee on Aging releases its special report on scams targeting older Americans.                              
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A Palestinian woman pauses in front of her family's temporary housing as severe weather passes through Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Her family was displaced during the fighting between Israel and Hamas last summer.
 

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