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Is Your Retirement Plan Really Different?

The past several years have re-arranged how we think about retirement. The shift in the “dream” has been the subject of more than one news report on the state of where Boomers are and where their younger cohorts how to be one day. Yet, retirement is and always will be the same: a time when fixed income rules the budget.

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Posted in 401k, bonds, Boomers, debt, economics, mortgages, Paul Petillo, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, risk, taxes, women and retirement

Retirement Planning: As We Come to a Close in 2011

I thought I’d get the jump on my cohorts and take a look back at where we have come over the last year and perhaps use that information to gain some insight into what the next year brings. This is almost as good, particularly when we are talking about retirement, personal finance or just about anything related to our financial well-being as predicting the weather.

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Posted in 401k, Boomers, college, commentary, debt, financial planning, mortgages, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025, taxes

The Deadliest Disease: How to Plan For Alzheimers

Search out the deadliest diseases that have plagued mankind and you will likely turn up such unsavory candidates as Small Pox (considered to have killed more people than any other infectious disease), Spanish Flu (some experts put the death toll

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Posted in Boomers, commentary, financial planning, insurance, personal finance, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025
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