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Working in retirement: Hope vs. reality
Growing percentages of those nearing retirement age express a desire to work beyond age 65. Whether for financial reasons or because they want to stay challenged, they plan to continue drawing a paycheck. But the percentage of retirees who say they have...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Washington, DC, Labor Legislation, Retirement
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READER SUBMITTED: Fourth Annual M.J. Petretto Foundation Golf Classic, June 10, To Benefit Make-A-Wish Connecticut
ClintonThe Fourth Annual M.J. Petretto Foundation Golf Classic will take place June 10 at the Clinton Country Club in Clinton, to benefit Make-A-Wish Connecticut as well as other local charities. The mission of Make-A-Wish is to grant the wishes of children with...Tags: Media Industry, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, Golf, Sports
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CORRECTED-COMPLY-Regulators eye troubling credentials for advising seniors
Reuters(Corrects that CRPC designation is available from College for Financial Planning, not the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards) By Suzanne Barlyn NEW YORK, May 2 (Reuters) - Financial advisers may need to be more careful then ever when using...Tags: Financial Planning, Wells Fargo & Co., Regulatory Policy and Organizations, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Politics
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COMPLY-Regulators eye troubling credentials for advising seniors
ReutersBy Suzanne Barlyn NEW YORK, May 2 (Reuters) - Financial advisers may need to be more careful then ever when using special "senior" credentials to market themselves to older Americans after the newest U.S. financial regulator took aim at those...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Wells Fargo & Co., U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Politics, Personal Finance
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Regulators eye troubling credentials for advising seniors
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Financial advisers may need to be more careful then ever when using special "senior" credentials to market themselves to older Americans after the newest U.S. financial regulator took aim at those designations, say compliance...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Wells Fargo & Co., U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Politics, Personal Finance
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Retire on your own terms
Most Americans are aware that they need to save for retirement. It is a topic that is easy to brush aside to a later date because although the subject is important, it may not seem urgent. But the longer you put off some basic retirement planning, the...Tags: Financial Planning, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Social Security
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MarksJarvis: Financial literacy programs well worth the time
It's Money Smart Week, a collection of free financial literacy programs offered throughout the week, aimed at helping people deal with virtually every money issue imaginable: from how to get out of debt, to buying homes, paying for college, building a...Tags: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Personal Finance, Chicago Mortgages, Central Bank, Financial Markets
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BizTech: Business Briefs for April 16, 2013
Local insurance office earns top designation Kentucky 1st Insurance recently received the 2012-2013 Pacesetter designation from Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. The Pacesetter designation recognizes Kentucky 1st Insurance’s professionalism and...
Tags: Small Businesses, High School Sports, World Baseball Classic, Connecticut Economic Development, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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West DuPage County news briefs: April 16
DuPage County Tips on saving Dozens of seminars on saving money will be held throughout the state and in DuPage County during the 12th annual Money Smart Week, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. It runs Saturday, April 20 through...Tags: Project Runway (tv program), Students, PTA, Glen Ellyn, Federal Reserve
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Planning, flexibility can lead to happily ever after
As couples near retirement age together they often joke about their hopes not to drive each other crazy. But there is some truth behind the jest. After decades of being married and having separate careers and sometimes different schedules, the reality...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Honeymooning, Travel, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Use windfall to save for retirement before paring student debt
Dear Liz: What would you suggest that someone do with $20,000 if the someone is closer to 40 than 30, single, with $100,000 of student loan debt and a $250,000 mortgage? My salary is around $100,000 a year. I have an emergency fund equal to six months...Tags: 401K, Politics, Personal Finance, Credit and Debt, Consumers
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Five ways divorce will impact your finances
Divorce can hurt the pocketbook in ways that some people don’t expect. Lost income, child support, spousal support all hurt. But there are other ways that divorce affects finances, said Samantha Fraelich, vice president of Bernard R. Wolfe &...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Retirement, Family, Divorce
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Apr 5, 2013
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Mar 28, 2013
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