Monthly Archives: July 2010

Women and Retirement: What Prudential Wants You to Believe

Perhaps I am just too jaded after years of reading white papers and studies, magazines and newspapers.  Perhaps when it comes to anything that resembles a profile of a group, done by a big insurance company in an effort to

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Posted in 401k, Boomers, commentary, financial planning, IRA, Mutual Fund Investing, personal finance, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025, women and business, women and finances, women and retirement

A Match Made in 401(k) Heaven – Almost

We talk about the 401(k) match as the benefit most needed for investors to achieve the kind of retirement they need.  We call it free money – which it really isn’t.  We call it an incentive – which isn’t always

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Posted in 401k, IRA, Mutual Fund Investing, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025

Middle Class: The Money Class? Part Two

Part one of our series on the Middle Class: The Money Class? can be found here. Who are you? The mutual fund industry has been asking that for decades and the answers still aren’t quite clear.  But they are getting

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Posted in 401k, ETFs, IRA, Mutual Fund Investing, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025
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