Not the first time she has e-mailed me, but the first claiming to be my mom. I want my damn Birthday Presents!
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The Most Common Error Employees
Make And
guess who's to blame?
Tens of millions of American workers have access to an employer-provided
retirement plan. While most participate, the majority don't contribute the
maximum they are permitted. That's too bad because, as is often said,
whatever you gain is equal to what you contribute. But in the case of retirement
savings, you can... Read More »
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How to Recognize and Prevent
Elder Financial Abuse No individual or family
is immune, so be proactive.
Financial abuse of the elderly is on the rise. According to the
2011 MetLife Study of Elder Financial Abuse, victims are losing an estimated
$2.9 billion a year — up 12% from the $2.6 billion reported three years
earlier... Read More
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We just paid an independent financial advisor (CFP) $575. This person spoke
at a retirement transition planning meeting sponsored by my husband's employer.
I was told the advisor would give me... Read Ric's Answer
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