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This week’s retirement strategies and news


November 17    
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Medicare premiums are on the rise, but less for some people than others.
 
  Who are the lucky 'hold harmless' Medicare beneficiaries?  
  Part B premiums are going up in 2017, but for these folks they won't be rising as much.  
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    As Medicare Part B premiums rise, survival strategies for 2017
From tax and income moves to doing your research, it pays to be prepared.                              
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    Why Facebook could ruin your retirement
One in four adults find themselves envious after seeing other people's vacation photos.                              
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    What's the maximum Social Security Benefit in 2017?
The biggest Social Security benefit that will be paid in 2017 is $2,687 per month.                              
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  Required minimum distributions are something you have to take, but what you do with the money is up to you.   How to put your RMD to work (and avoid a 50% penalty)
If you don't need your required minimum distribution, you can get creative to make money.                              
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  Social Security's WEP can sap benefit checks.   Dreaded WEP strikes again for Social Security beneficiary
The maximum reduction in benefits for 2016 is $428 per month.                              
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  We asked 10 for their thoughts on what the election means for your financial planning.   10 financial advisers tell what moves to make after election
Should Americans change their approach to saving and investing money for the future?                              
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    3 proven ways to boost your retirement income
If you need more income in retirement to make ends meet, here are three ways to get it.                              
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    Advice for investors during crazy stock market volatility
If you haven't figured this out by now, it's time you did: Stocks are risky.                              
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  Not enough Americans have rainy-day accounts, so they fall into the trap of tapping their 401(k)s when they get in trouble.   Don't be a retirement saving sucker: 401(k)s not for emergencies
I you don't have emergency savings, you could fall into a costly early-withdrawal trap.                              
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A Filipino boy plays with his pet ducklings as the sun sets in Manila.

A Filipino boy plays with his pet ducklings as the sun sets in Manila.
 
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