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The Pensions of Yore and the 401(k) of Today: A Hybrid Thought

Is the pension plan, the dinosaur retirement plan of times gone by the answer to getting the older worker to retire at the historic retirement age and the answer to all of the economic problems facing the country right now?Possibly. Monique

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Love and Money: A Look at the Emotion that is Valentine’s Day

I regret not being able to attribute the following thought to someone: “Money is not the most important thing in the world. Love is. And I love money.”  Jenny Anderson and Paula Szuchman recently published a book about marriage titled

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Posted in college, debt, financial planning, personal finance, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025

Your Retirement is a Multi-Faceted Plan: The Baby Boomer Dilemma

Baby Boomers have chased an ideal all of their lives. It wasn’t the same ideal as their parents in principle. But in concept, it was the same. They wanted to retire, retire well and never really worry about where the

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