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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, Family, Retirement, Divorce
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Almost half of American women fear becoming bag ladies, study says
Despite making enormous strides professionally and financially, almost half of American women fear becoming bag ladies, even many of those earning six-figure salaries, according to a new survey. Six in 10 women describe themselves as the primary...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Allianz AG Holding, Investments
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Workers' confidence about future retirement sinks
The economy is improving and so is employment, but workers' optimism about a comfortable retirement has fallen to a new low, according to the annual Retirement Confidence Survey released Tuesday. Just over half of workers say they are either very...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief, Principal Financial Group Incorporated, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Despite troubled analysis, House pension reform advances
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Despite a challenged analysis of the financial risks and rewards, the House is advancing a massive overhaul of the state retirement system that critics said would subject future workers to the wiles of Wall Street. The House... -
Letter: Dinner/dance helps Catonsville nonprofit feed less fortunate
The CEFM Network, formerly the Catonsville Emergency Food Ministries, celebrated its second annual St. Valentine Day dinner/dance Feb. 9 at the Rolling Road Golf Club. More than 150 guests attended the delicious surf and turf dinner and danced to the...Tags: Auction Service, Kevin Kamenetz, Catonsville, Ellicott City, Wines
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Letters: CalPERS' long-term care rates on the rise
Re “CalPERS' long-term care rates to surge,” Business, Feb. 22 I retired as a college teacher in 2009 and had bought my long-term care policy in the late '90s. I was influenced to get it by two factors: I had watched financial advisor Suze...Tags: Nursing Homes, California Public Employees' Retirement System, Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care
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On state pensions, 'Everyone else is doing it' is no excuse
In 1931, economist John Maynard Keynes lamented, "A sound banker, alas, is not one who foresees danger and avoids it, but one who, when he is ruined, is ruined in a conventional way along with his fellows, so that no one can really blame him." Substitute...Tags: AFSCME, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, Interior Policy, Employees
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Advisers: Early dips into retirement accounts can be problematic
PETOSKEY -- Defined-contribution retirement accounts, such as the well-known 401(k) programs offered through many employers, have become one of the most common tools for Americans to save for their later years. But as recent national media reports have...
Tags: Personal Finance, Career and Workplace, Finance, Interior Policy, Ameriprise Financial Incorporated
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New Annie's Project Course: Managing for today and tomorrow
Creating a transition plan to make sure a farm continues as a productive, agricultural business can be challenging. Farm women can have a key role in successful farm transitions. Managing for Today and Tomorrow, a new Annie's Project course for women,...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Myths about Social Security
Like any other successful and long-standing program or organization, there are a number of myths surrounding Social Security. Some of them are grounded in truth but just slightly misconstrued. Others are completely out of line with the truth. Let's take a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Retirement, Arts and Culture, Social Security, Employees
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Northern Plains Sustainable Ag Winter Conference Jan. 24-26 in Aberdeen
Aberdeen - Northern Plains Sustainable Ag is pleased to announce our annual winter conference to be held in Aberdeen, SD. The annual event will include trade show vendors, educational breakout sessions, and nationally-renowned keynote speakers. The...Tags: Matt Dillon, Entertainment
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Fight against cancer is a fact of life for Manchester girl, 11, and her family
Like all parents, John and Tammy Carver face daily challenges in trying to raise a large brood. But for the Manchester couple, who have adopted six youngsters from orphanages in Russia and Belarus between 1997 and 2004, those challenges also include...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Biotechnology, Football, Oncology, Chemotherapy
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