News You Should Know: Tips for Making Financial Resolutions That Stick
News You Should Know

January 7, 2026
If You Have a Money Resolution for 2026, Start Here, Experts Say | PBS News
It’s that time when many people make—and very quickly break—self-improvement goals for the new year. If your resolutions are more financial in nature, like buying a home or paying down debt, here are some tips for making and achieving realistic goals.
US Stocks Just Posted a Third Straight Year of Stellar Gains | CNN Business
2025 was another great year in the financial markets. The U.S. stock market ended with its third straight year of double-digit gains, with the S&P increasing more than 16% for the year. Colorado PERA won’t have complete and audited financial results for the Defined Benefit Plan portfolio until the release of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report in June.
Missing RMDs Cost Investors $1.7B in Penalties, per Vanguard | PLANADVISER
If you have money in a defined contribution retirement account like a 401(k) or IRA, you’re hopefully aware that you’re required to withdraw a minimum amount from your accounts each year once you reach a certain age. According to a recent report from Vanguard, many account holders fail to do so, racking up hefty tax penalties.
Scientists in Colorado have published some promising new research on treating Alzheimer’s disease. A team found the drug Leukine, which can be used during cancer treatment, shows promise in reducing cell death in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s. The drug is not yet approved for treatment of Alzheimer’s and scientists said further research will help determine whether the drug can reduce or even reverse cognitive decline.
News You Should Know is a digest of news from publications around the nation about finance, investing, and retirement.
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