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Lost your job? 7 steps to help secure your benefits and finances
Losing your job can be emotionally challenging. We’re here to guide you through the financial to-dos you can check off now to help set you up for a brighter future.

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It's open enrollment time: How to choose your benefits for next year
The end of the year gives you a chance to adjust contributions and coverage for a range of benefits, including insurance coverage and savings accounts. It's also a good time of year to check in on your retirement contributions.

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Retirement date: Set! Here are 5 things to do before the big day.
Build your retirement budget, plan for retirement income, and more tips to help when you’re retiring from work.

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How (and when) to increase your 401(k) and IRA contributions
Just a 1% increase in your 401(k) contribution can make a big difference. Learn how making the most of your retirement plan now could help ensure your golden years are even more golden.

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Starting a new job? Do these 6 money musts first
When it comes time to change jobs, this financial checklist can help keep your money goals on track.

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Can you lose your retirement savings in a divorce? One man's story
Just because retirement savings are in your name doesn’t mean they’re necessarily all yours. Meet a man who was on track to retire in 15 years until a divorce settlement changed his plans.

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Not sure how to manage your 401(k)? These tips can help
Just one hour every year can help you stay on top of your 401(k)—and your retirement savings goals.

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4 things you can do with 401(k) savings when leaving your job or nearing retirement
Don’t forget about that 401(k) you had with your previous employer. Here are four options for what to do with it, from keeping it where it is to rolling it into an IRA.

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4 ways a 401(k) and an IRA are the same, and 6 ways they're different
There are lots of ways to save for retirement, but many people turn to the two main types of retirement plans: 401(k)s and IRAs. Here’s how they’re alike—and different.

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Yes, you can combine your 401(k) accounts. Here’s how to do it.
Multiple retirement accounts may mean multiple investment decisions, statements, fees, emails, and more. Learn how to combine accounts to make it easier to manage your retirement savings.