A person who is retiring at 65 can expect to pay more than $172,500 in healthcare and medical expenses through the course of their retirement, according to the latest retiree healthcare cost estimate ...
More Americans than ever are expected to reach retirement age in 2025, and according to the latest Fidelity Investments(R) State of Retirement Planning study, many are understandably experiencing a ...
Fidelity is one of the most recognizable names in retirement planning. As I write this, Fidelity boasts more than 52 million ...
In June, Fidelity released its first quarter 2025 Retirement Analysis report. It found that 401(k) balances dipped slightly due to market and policy volatility, but that savings rates remained ...
Brenden Gebben, CEO of Absolute Capital, also spoke with USA Today and said that his company has an agreement with Fidelity to advise on behalf of their clients, adding that “We are a regulated entity ...
Being denied access to your own investment accounts is many a saver's nightmare, and many users of these two platforms are ...
Fidelity Investments has introduced a new policy restricting financial advisors’ ability to access or manage clients’ 401(k) accounts directly. The ...
On average, Americans think they need $1.26 million to retire. The average retiree household spends about $60,000 a year. Here's what that means for your retirement planning.
When I recently posted about a highly-circulated report from Fidelity Investments estimating the expected lifetime cost of health care for a 65-year old couple today at $245,000, some readers were ...
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9 best Fidelity index funds to buy for 2026

The best Fidelity index funds for 2026, of course, boast all of these qualities—all while tracking well-built indexes that ...
It's taboo to ask a person how much money they have, but we all want to know where we stand; here's some of the latest data.
Faculty and staff interested in receiving help with reviewing their retirement accounts have retirement planning experts available at no cost through Fidelity as part of Purdue’s retirement program.