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Cracked 401k nest egg

Small fees pecking away at nest eggs

As 401ks continue to weaken in a rough economy, lawmakers are paying closer attention to what they can control: the buried fees. Over a lifetime, 401k fees can add up to a six-figures number. Dan Grech reports. (06/24/2009)

Cracked 401k nest egg

Firms peel back on retirement benefits

More employers are cutting back on retirement benefits to save money. Steve Henn reports it's unclear if those perks will ever come back once the economy improves. (06/22/2009)

401k nest egg

Fewer employers matching 401(k)'s

A new report from Charles Schwab says matching contributions to retirement accounts are disappearing fast. Nearly a quarter of U.S. companies have eliminated them entirely. Jeremy Hobson reports. (06/22/2009)

Where did target-date funds fail?

Even though Target-date funds are considered a safer investment vehicle for retirement, these nest-eggs still lost much of their value when the economy tanked. Federal regulators are looking into why. Bob Moon reports. (06/18/2009)

Dave Ramsey

Dave Ramsey on our love of debt

Being in debt used to be a social stigma, but now it seems to be the American way. Tess Vigeland talks to Dave Ramsey, author of "Total Money Makeover," about how America became a nation of borrowers in love with credit. (06/05/2009)

Dave Ramsey

Dave Ramsey talks debt-free living

Paying off debt can be very difficult, but it's not impossible. Tess Vigeland talks to Dave Ramsey, author of "Total Money Makeover," about how to get rid of debt forever. (05/29/2009)

Allan Sloan is a senior editor-at-large at Fortune

Social Security crisis on the horizon

Social Security is losing billions and younger people working today could face benefit cuts in the future. Steve Chiotakis talks to Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan about what the government can do to avoid a retirement disaster. (05/18/2009)

Pam and Craig MacDonald

Not ready to retire in Sun City

Pam and Craig MacDonald say they reside in the Sun City retirement community, but they don't live there. They, and their son Steve, tell their story to Tess Vigeland. (05/15/2009)

Meredith McKenzie

Putting a new value on the golden years

One of the essentials of the traditional American Dream has been to have a secure, happy retirement in your 60's. But unlike the Depression Era generation, many baby boomers haven't saved enough. And that's forcing them to rethink what it means to retire. Sam Eaton reports. (05/15/2009)

Alicia Munnell

Retirement dreams face new reality

The recession has been a wake-up call for Americans who weren't preparing adequately for retirement. Alicia Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, talks with Kai Ryssdal about the changing picture for older workers. (05/15/2009)

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