Retirement
  • Today’s Retirement Means More Work of All Kinds

    By Jennifer Woods, CNBC

    The golden years aren't what they used to be. Whether that's good or bad depends on whom you ask. These days, more Americans are working longer into retirement. Since the recession, the average...

  • In 2015, Welcome to the Long Habit of Living

    By Joseph H. Cooper, The Fiscal Times

    Forty years ago, Dr. Lewis Thomas earned the 1975 National Book Award in two categories: Arts & Letters and The Sciences. In The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher , he mulled the...

  • On the One Percent’s Wish List: A Sonoma Vineyard

    By Katy Barnato, CNBC

    Wealthy wine fanatics are opting to buy U.S. vineyards rather than the traditional French and Italian wineries, as the appetite for luxury "lifestyle" properties like ski chalets, private islands and...

  • Retirement by 40: How Some Make It Happen

    By Anna Robaton, CNBC

    Kristina Jonathan, an Atlanta-based digital-marketing consultant, has no interest in keeping up with the proverbial Joneses. For years Johnson, 38, has lived frugally, investing in real estate,...

  • Our Biggest Financial Regrets of 2014

    By Sheryl Nance Nash, The Fiscal Times

    With the economy in recovery, Americans are finally moving out of crisis mode and making financial decisions with an eye toward the future – rather than simply surviving. Making smart financial...