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How to Transition from Growth to Income [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [Kiplinger Special Report]( BUILDING WEALTH [COVID-19: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Chance to Change Our Spending Habits]( The coronavirus pandemic has changed everything, including how we spend money. Are you spending less right now? Many people are. Josh Monroe of Brightworth shows how to make the most of that opportunity. Plus: [How to Spend Your Stimulus Check If You're Broke]( [READ MORE]( [Welcome to the New Kiplinger.com]( Faster load times. Easier navigation. All the personal-finance content and resources you've come to rely on. Check it out. Plus: [The Best Stocks You've Never Heard Of]( [READ MORE]( SPONSORED CONTENT FROM SMARTASSET [7 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Hiring A Financial Advisor]( [These are Your 3 Financial Advisors in Your Area]( Working with a financial advisor is a crucial part of any retirement plan, but most people make these avoidable mistakes when hiring one. [READ MORE]( [The Lessons We Can Learn from Times of Financial Crisis]( It's time to step back and take a look at how you weathered the coronavirus crisis. Did your cash hold up? Does your job feel secure? Your answers could reveal the need to make some adjustments for the future, says Paul V. Sydlansky of Lake Road Advisors. Plus: [3 Silver Linings from Coronavirus Shine for Savers and Investors Today]( [READ MORE]( [Making the Switch: How to Transition Your Portfolio from Growth to Income]( Once you quit earning a paycheck and start living off your savings, what's your income shortfall going to be? Where is that money going to come from? Anyone nearing retirement needs to have their income ducks in a row, says Chad V. Cassiani of New Heights Financial Services. Plus: [5 Strategies to Help You Hold on to More of Your Money in Retirement]( [READ MORE]( [Don't Go it Alone: 4 Benefits of Having a Financial Adviser]( With financial pressures mounting during the coronavirus pandemic, everyone could use a little help to stay on course with their retirement plans. Here are four ways you could benefit by hiring some help. Plus: [10 Things Social Security Recipients Need to Know About Their Stimulus Check]( [READ MORE]( ALSO ON KIPLINGER [Do-It-Yourself Index Funds: A Smarter Way to Own the Index?]( [To Succeed at Investing, Do What Yale Does]( [The Upside of a Downside Market]( [Kiplinger] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Send this to a friend. [Click here.]( All content ©2020 The Kiplinger Washington Editors 1100 13th Street, NW, Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20005 Thank you for subscribing to Building Wealth, a free weekly e-newsletter where financial pros across the country share best practices and fresh tactics to preserve and grow your wealth. If you ever wish to stop receiving this service, please [click here to unsubscribe](.

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