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Take steps to help get your finances in order
Sun ReporterNow that August is upon us and many people are about to go on vacation, it's a good time to tackle those financial chores you have been putting off. Maybe you've been meaning to organize papers stuffed into shoe boxes or finally order a free credit...Tags: Minnesota, Insurance, Credit and Debt, Theft, Crimes
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Tags: Financial Planning, Mississippi, Ohio, Investments, Charles Schwab
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Tags: Employers, 401K, Chicago, Consumers, Chicago Tribune
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More schools offering courses in personal finance
Your Money staff reporterYou can take a course in calculus, Greek literature or mechanical engineering in college. But if you want to learn about budgeting and retirement planning, many schools have nothing to offer. That was the case at Johns Hopkins University until last...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Emergency Planning, Social Issues, Science and Technology, Rentals
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Tags: Mutual Funds, Financial Planning, Chicago, Chicago Tribune, Bonds
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Regulators seek brighter light on investment fees
Times Staff WriterIn an era of do-it-yourself retirement planning, workers often are hobbled by a lack of clear information on their investments and the fees they are charged to manage them. Those fees can eat away tens of thousands of dollars over time. Now, federal...Tags: Mutual Funds, Employees, Insurance, 401K, Politics
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Tags: Marketing, Inflation and Deflation, Retirement, 401K, Mathematics
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Medical costs often chew up retirees' savings
Tribune staff reporterWhen you need a doctor, you won't want to lie in your sick bed without one. So as you save for retirement, don't forget to factor in the doctor, the hospital and your prescription drugs. And brace yourself for what they will cost you. Although many...Tags: Government Health Care, Commuting, Prescription Drugs, Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics
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Tags: Employers, Homes, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Personal Income, 401K
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Splitting retirement funds can help diversify tax risk
Sun ReporterA lot of retirement planning today is based on tax avoidance. Take the popular 401(k). You put pretax money in the account now and pay Uncle Sam when you use the cash in retirement. But if all your retirement income sits in tax-deferred accounts, you're...Tags: Employers, Employees, Personal Income, Linthicum, Investments
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Making sure retirement portfolio goes the distance
Q. I retired 10 years ago at 80. At that time I had assets of $350,000. Now I am down to $157,771 in my portfolio. In it is $6,560 in cash; $39,773 in stocks and $111,438 in mutual funds. Is it wise to put this in CDs and money market accounts earning...Tags: Mutual Funds, Gaming, Chicago, Chicago Tribune, Entertainment
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