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Tax-Deferred Savings

Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.

Home Affordability

Estimate of the maximum amount of financing you can expect to get when you begin house hunting.

Capital Gains Taxes

Estimate short-term and long-term federal capital gains taxes

Federal Income Tax

This calculator can help you estimate your annual federal income tax liability.

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Love and Marriage and Retirement

More than 80% of married couples 45 to 72 say they don't agree on when they should retire, what their retirement lifestyle should look like, or whether they will work in retirement.

Save the Date

There are several key retirement milestones tied to specific birthdays or ages. This quiz asks readers to identify several.

Stocking Up on Cash: Scared or Prepared?

Having enough cash to make it through an illness, injury, job loss, or other financial emergency can help you avoid taking on debt or tapping your retirement assets.

HOT TOPIC: What's Ahead for 2010?

Economists expect the economy to grow by a respectable 3% in 2010, but they don't hold out much hope for the employment situation. What else can investors and consumers expect from the coming year?

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