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- Agency Sales - Retirement Planning
(Tue, 01 Apr 2008 07:00:00 GMT)
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April 1, 2008 -- Don't Miss This Huge Tax Savings Opportunity Many retirees have employer stock in their 401 (k) and profit sharing plans. In these cases, there is...
- Australian Doctor - Retirement plan.
(Fri, 15 Jun 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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June 15, 2007 -- By Dr Craig Lilienthal YOUR VERDICT: Take our quiz on legal matters. YOU used to be a GP obstetrician but stopped doing obstetrics a few...
- Business People - Baden Retirement Plan Services
(Fri, 01 Feb 2008 08:00:00 GMT)
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February 1, 2008 -- Employee retirement plans are a hot social issue. Future Social Security fund availability is uncertain and defined benefit plans, typically referred...
- Employee Benefit News - New wave retirement planning
(Mon, 01 Oct 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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October 1, 2007 -- Rising health care costs and longer lifespans probably will mean more people will have to embrace health care consumerism while in retirement, giving...
- AFP - Favre rethinks retirement plans - report
(Thu, 03 Apr 2008 07:00:00 GMT)
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April 3, 2008 -- LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre is thinking about playing again, just four weeks after announcing his...
- Business Finance - Rethinking Retirement Plans
(Fri, 01 Jun 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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June 1, 2007 -- WORKFORCE Eager to benefit from the provisions of the Pension Protection Act, companies are reexamining their 401(k) offerings. Many of them are in...
- Australasian Business Intelligence - Retirement planning advice.
(Wed, 09 May 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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May 9, 2007 -- Byline: Jennifer O'Donnell May 09, 2007 (Financial Planning - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Financial planners giving retirement advice to a client must...
- Accounting Technology - Retirement Planning: The Silver Bullet
(Sun, 01 Apr 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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April 1, 2007 -- In a pivotal study of American retirees in 2002, gerontologist Ken Dychtwald found that the single biggest driver of retiree satisfaction was not in...
- Kiplinger Tax Letter, The - Some key ceilings on retirement plans are going up.(RETIREMENT PLANS)
(Fri, 19 Oct 2007 07:00:00 GMT)
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October 19, 2007 -- Some key ceilings on retirement plans are going up next year: The payin limits for IRAs and Roths rise to $5,000, up by $1,000. And anyone who...
- Business Wire - SMSC Announces Retirement Plans of Chief Executive Officer
(Tue, 03 Jun 2008 07:00:00 GMT)
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June 3, 2008 -- HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. -- SMSC (Nasdaq: SMSC) today announced that Steven J. Bilodeau, SMSC's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, has advised...
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- Open Question: how can I afford health care in retirement and retire?
(Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:46:28 GMT)
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I may be relocating so I'm renting until I know where I'll be. I'm hoping to have a home almost paid off by retirement. I'm planning on living on 30% of my income... regardless, I am very concerened about supporting my family. It seems like everything is hand to mouth and then once I get ahead, another unexpected happens! Just life I guess.....
- Open Question: Should I quit my new job for my old job, even though I'm planning on going to ANOTHER job?
(Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:54:28 GMT)
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Not nearly as complex as the question reads. I'm 23, I'm a professional firefighter.
I was employed in City A, for about 4 years. I then accepted a job in City B. More on a whim, looking for a change in scenery, just out of a bad relationship, needed somewhere new. Not a fan of City B. Wouldn't call it a mistake, just took a chance and it didn't pay off as I planned. Well, I would like to go back to work in City A. I was told I could come back anytime, and I'll be a lot happier there.
- Open Question: Is retirement income such as Social Security and pensions taxable? If so, are they taxed as regular income?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:11:25 GMT)
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I am trying to do some long term planning as to how much money I need to retire. Some people have told me that Social Security is not taxed. Others have said that a government pension is not taxed. I understand the taxes around 401K's and IRAs. But the tax question around SS and government pensions will make a huge difference in my planning calculations.
- Open Question: Obama plans to vastly increase income and other taxes -- are you supporting his tax increases or fighting them
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 18:52:08 GMT)
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An associate with connections in the Obama camp says that as president Obama plans on instituting a Value Added Tax (VAT). If this associate is to be believed, Obama also plans to cancel the tax deductibility of state taxes, raise capital gains taxes, reinstate estate taxes ("death taxes"), lift the cap on the amount of income subject to social security taxes and impose a new ??Patriot? tax with a confiscatory level of penalties for those who give up their U.S. citizenships/LPR. His fellow
- Open Question: it is late to study architect? it has maths and art?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:49:06 GMT)
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i am 30 years old. I am very late to study architect? it has maths and art? I worry about future about retirement plan?
- Open Question: Please correct my grammar misses!!! And point what you can't understand!!!?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 14:04:23 GMT)
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Because my major is education, I have known these circumstances in the United States. That is why analyzing candidates?? stances about education would be best to know their stances. In fact, because this topic is discussed in my first education class, I can remember. However, I did think a candidate knows this situation, so I am so surprised. In this point, I can know how much Obama is interested in problems with education.Next, in case of Clinton, when I access her official website, I can se
- Open Question: How's this plan for my future sound? Advice is welcomed...?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 13:40:39 GMT)
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1. Graduate from high school with a 3.? GPA and completion of many mentoring classes - which will help with my plan.
2. Go to community college for 2 years and pay tuition with KEES and an Early Childhood Development scholarship.
3. Transfer my credits to a university which will lead to a degree in elementary education. Pay for it with a teacher scholarship & fill out FAFSA my senior year of high school.
4. Get a job as an elementary teacher after college. I decided this because I ? kids an
- Open Question: Is this a case of constructive dismissal?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 13:19:05 GMT)
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Last month, my boss asked me to leave my current position as there will be newcomer to replace my post. He offered me a job to the other company because that's my only option. One condition for me to get paid for the tenure of my service (18 years) is a retirement plan which is 1 month per year of service but I need to resign ASAP. I'm negotiating for a 2 months/year of service but he decline it as impossible since we really don't have an approved retirement plan yet.
Up to this time, I hav
- Open Question: At my age should i risk alott or?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:08:44 GMT)
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well im 18 yrs old and i was thinkin of joining for the 401k plan with john hancock. to save money using stocks for the future retirement. now should i risk alott or balanced for my age??
- Open Question: Financial Questions!!!!! Please Help!!!!?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 03:05:35 GMT)
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I need 2 finish this thing to graduate high school! There are only 2 things I can't do!
I have a starting salary of 124,000 a year.
Question 1
a. My company offers a retirement plan where they will manage me my investments. I will contribute 6% of my salary a year.
b. With an average interest rate (APR) of 4%, how much money will I have in 35 years? Given an inflation rate of 3%, what is the net present value of that money?
c. How much money would you accrue in 35 years if my company mat
- Resolved Question: Why doesn't Ron Paul participate in the lucrative congressional pension retirement plan?
(Mon, 09 Jun 2008 00:26:18 GMT)
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I hear its like privatized social security and that congress thought they could make more money if they had this instead of regular social security like everyone else.
Why doesn't Ron Paul participate but takes regular Social Security instead? Does he not like getting extra tax payer money?
beesting- I just assumed he accept regular SS because he has to pay into it like everyone else and they automatically send you a check after a certain age even if you do not retire I thought.
- Resolved Question: Why do people that believe in an imminent rapture have trusts, wills, and retirement plans?
(Sun, 08 Jun 2008 22:48:15 GMT)
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They must have some doubt about how soon the world will end if they are planning for their futures.
- Resolved Question: I want to invest money in SIP for my retirement & kid's education &marriage. How is bajaj capital.San-Canada
(Sun, 08 Jun 2008 19:37:49 GMT)
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Since last 3 years i am in Canada. I have one son.I am 35 years old. I made some good savings in Canada. Now, i am coming back to india. I am thinking to invest my money in SIP for my retirement and also for my son's education and his marriage. I read about Bajaj Capital and its SIP plans. Can you suggest me should i have to go with it or not? If there is another good scheme or plan for my purpose; please send me your reply.
I preffered to invest in government sector . or you can suggest any g
- Open Question: Retirement planning and options at age 26?
(Sun, 08 Jun 2008 14:52:28 GMT)
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I'm 26, Single, Male earning about 3 lac p.a. in Delhi, India
I wish to start planning and investing / saving for retirement ASAP.
Can someone guide me with best retirement plans that I can consider and various other options that too should be included for a safe and healthy retirement corpus.
Consider me not doing any investment right now and give your answers for a starter in Job.
- Open Question: We are a S corp , with 2 emplyees.I being the owner and one employee. what is the best retirement tool for us?
(Sun, 08 Jun 2008 11:55:27 GMT)
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I am confused between solo 401k and SEP plan etc. What is the best and easy option for us to save??
- Open Question: Wondering how much to save for retirement?
(Sun, 08 Jun 2008 02:25:31 GMT)
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I am going to be 28 this year and I have about 15000 of funds in my employer sponsored 401K. I am currently in debt though I have a plan to knock it out next year thereby reducing the funds I send to Satan's spawn each month (the credit card companies). I am thinking about starting a Roth IRA next year as well as I understand you can withdraw the money anytime you may need it (such as an emergency, job loss, etc). With the Roth IRA and the contributions to the 401K, I would be saving a comb
- Open Question: wot z the best country to live in and work?
(Sat, 07 Jun 2008 14:19:37 GMT)
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m mba student currently living in delhi, india. m planning to move out n permanently settle down in sm other country.
please tell me which country r u from. wot r its gud and bad aspects clearly so that it helps to kno more about the place.Plz tell wot ever u feel is important to kno about the place - 1.envt, 2.ppl, 3.govt, 4.taxes, 5.climate, 6.work opportunities, 7. average std of living/ income to savings ratio , 8. post retirement benefits, 9.financial support system, 10. immigration laws
- Resolved Question: I need advise!? 18 and being a part of a 401(k)?
(Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:31:46 GMT)
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I am an 18 year old soon to be college student. I recently, recent as in yesterday, was offered employment with US Bank. They offered me a job as a non-exempt 20 hour a week employee meaning I qualify to be a part of the companies benefits packages including 401 (k). I will only be making about $180 dollars a week a figured that if I could invest $40 a month into the plan that it would be an okay start. The company also does a 100% matching program so that after one year of me putting money in
- Resolved Question: I need advise. 18 years old and being in a 401(k)?
(Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:25:25 GMT)
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I am an 18 year old soon to be college student. I recently, recent as in yesterday, was offered employment with US Bank. They offered me a job as a non-exempt 20 hour a week employee meaning I qualify to be a part of the companies benefits packages including 401 (k). I will only be making about $180 dollars a week a figured that if I could invest $40 a month into the plan that it would be an okay start. The company also does a 100% matching program so that after one year of me putting money in
- Voting Question: What kind of savings plan is best for me?
(Fri, 06 Jun 2008 15:39:03 GMT)
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I want to start saving for retirement, and I want a plan that will allow me to automatically deduct a specified amount from my checking account every week or month. Preferably a low risk tax-deferred fund.
I am in my mid 40's and self employed. Any suggestions? Thanks
- Voting Question: Does anyone else ever worry about their retirement and savings for the future?
(Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:00:15 GMT)
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At what age would you consider a person has sort of missed the boat as far as ever having a carefree retirement with no financial strains if they have not previously saved for their future? The cost of living keeps increasing so shouldn't one basically panic if they've never saved a dime and have no retirement plan through their employer and are already in their forties?
- Voting Question: Can someone explain to me Mexican perceptions, opinions, beliefs, and attitudes towards RETIREMENT?
(Thu, 05 Jun 2008 04:13:42 GMT)
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Interested in any details at all about Mexicans in Mexico and how they approach retirement and plan for retirement (related laws would be helpful).
(There is no Culture - Mexico Yahoo! category so I put this in Travel)
Thanks in advance.
- Resolved Question: hey..can someone plz read this essay and tell me how i can make it better..thnks?
(Wed, 04 Jun 2008 22:52:56 GMT)
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Spending money in today??s society is becoming more and more of a hassle. What is causing so many people in today??s society to be so conservative with their money? The downfall of our economy has caused many of us to become very careful on what we spend our money on. There are many reasons why so many of us are trying to be careful with the money we earn. No one actually even has anymore extra money to throw around on items they know that they will not need to survive. Another reason t
- Resolved Question: Med board or early retirement?
(Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:32:13 GMT)
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My husband who is AD Army has just shy of 17 years in.
His ETS is coming up and he wasn't planning on reenlisting since he had knee surgrey and doesn't want to be a profile along with he can't do his MOS because it requires a clearance and he can't get one.
Anyhow the retention NCO has been little to no help. My husband is at WTC since because of the surgrey wasn't allowed to deploy with his unit.
His platoon sergant said he should look into early medical retirement. Anyone famailar
- Open Question: Do have a good advice for me?
(Wed, 04 Jun 2008 06:23:26 GMT)
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I do not wish to rise to the challenge because I am moving to a new job in the office. However, following the retirement of my immediate line manager in February (worked for him about 20 years), I am now leaving the team on 23 June 2008 to join another team within the organization. It has been agreed by regional director to avoid conflict of personalities at my request.
My present boss has taken issue that I had a significant amount of annual leave outstanding and there is concern about the i
- Resolved Question: Obama supporter's why are the 2001 and 2003 Tax Cuts so Bad?
(Wed, 04 Jun 2008 03:21:18 GMT)
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The tax cuts provided a child tax credit, which is phased out to zero for high income tax payers.
The tax eliminated the double taxation of dividends for 401 plans.
The tax cuts provided a Lifetime Education Tax Credit
The tax cuts provided a deduction for interest paid for education.
The tax cuts provided reduced the amount of tax on Social Security Retirement Benefits.
These tax cuts will expire in December.
Which means that the average married couple will pay an extra $120 in taxes each mo
- Resolved Question: Clueless about retirement savings?
(Wed, 04 Jun 2008 02:28:11 GMT)
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I'm 26, making about $32,000 a year right now. I am up for signing up for my office's retirement plan. I don't know how much money to put in, or wether to get a reg. IRA or a Roth IRA.
- Resolved Question: I don't feel safe from nucular terra anymore because of this?
(Tue, 03 Jun 2008 20:53:23 GMT)
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080603/ap_on_re_us/nuclear_brain_drain;_ylt=At5s5ReRZ8L3yxeTroGRkPys0NUE
Because of budget cuts and higher costs, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory laid off 440 employees May 22 and 23. Over the past 2 1/2 years, attrition and layoffs have reduced the work force of 8,000 by about 1,800 altogether.
Los Alamos, the New Mexico laboratory that built the atom bomb during World War II, cut its work force last year by about 550 through retirements and attrition, an
- Voting Question: i m 62 yrs old and want to invest in pension plans for income after retirement. please suggest best plan?
(Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:50:49 GMT)
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- Resolved Question: letter to older employees?
(Tue, 03 Jun 2008 11:26:09 GMT)
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Dear employee:
As a result of the reduction of money budgeted for all department areas, we are forced to cut down on our number of personnel. Under this plan, older employees will be asked to take early retirement, thus permitting the retention of younger people who represent our future.
Therefore, a program to phase out older personnel by the end of the next fiscal year, via retirement, will be placed into effect immediately. This program will be known as S.L.A.P. (Severance of Late-Aged
- Resolved Question: Is there any better plan for personal finance out there better than the Dave Ramsey plan?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 22:34:55 GMT)
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This is not a plug for his plan. I am really asking you guys, does anyone else out there have a plan that works better than this? And what is making it better?
Dave's baby steps.
1. Save $1,000 to start an Emergency Fund
2. Pay off all debt using the Debt Snowball
3. Save 3 to 6 months of expenses to finish Emergency Fund.
4. Invest 15% of household income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement
5. College funding for children
6. Pay off home early
7. Invest in mutual funds and real
- Voting Question: Save or payoff high interest car loan?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 18:24:56 GMT)
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I have about 10k saved up and about 6k in a retirement account (Thrift Savings Plan). I am 23, my only debt other than my mortgage is my car loan @11,793.00. The interest rate is 10% apr and I have 48 mos left on the loan. I have about $1000 per month leftover to save and I'm averaging 5% apy. Should I put that extra money towards paying the car off quicker or should I save most of that money? I am not eligible to refinance the car for a better interest rate due to some collections that were j
- Resolved Question: Company stopping 401K plan - what are some alternatives?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 17:01:21 GMT)
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Hi,
The company I work for has stopped our 401k plan (3 months ago). There are only three of us in the company (myself and my two bosses) and I have a 5% partnership in the company. They pay me a profit share of 5% as an annual bonus. They do not contribute to my 401k plan.
They also told me that rather than pay me my bonus as salary, they would prefer to pay it into some sort of retirement account. However, since I am trying to save up for a down payment, I would still prefer to receive
- Open Question: What Franchises have the best retirement benefits?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 14:21:33 GMT)
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I'm an agribusiness administration major and I plan on going for my mba as well. I'm aware of the good retirement benefits that come with companies like exxon mobile, working for the state or federal government and so forth. Are there any Food corporations or banks or anything of that nature with good retirement? ?
- Voting Question: What could be Vince's plans for The Undertaker?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 08:09:16 GMT)
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I read somewhere that the undertaker has been close to retirement.but i dont think that is the case with this feud with Edge. It seems stupid to me. 5 (la familia) against one.or if Undertaker wins the pay per view he still loses the title or simply fights 5 guys in a tlc match.um...i fail to see the interesting and challenging part of that feud.whats in it for both mr vince? they are both famous.they both have been champs.
lets say you had the undertaker and 2 other guys, maybe their own fact
- Voting Question: Special Interest?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 07:19:46 GMT)
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Special interest became a slang word for big oil. Yes they have only profits in mind but, what about the environmentalist. And special interest? If oil only about profit how and them? Well maybe we should look a little deeper at the a more sinister plan. Back in college you heard that one of the three will make there ambitions. Ok I might not be the one you thought but at least I tried. But what if it was said Two would never make the expectaion no matter how hard they tried? Seems a lot one s
- Resolved Question: If we are heading for an economic depression, what will happen?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 03:53:22 GMT)
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If the U.S. is indeed heading toward another economic depression as some experts seem to think, what will happen to jobs? 401k plans? retirement savings (such as IRA's, savings bonds, etc)? Is there anything that can be done to prepare/safeguard ourselves in the event a depression becomes a reality?
- Resolved Question: what is going to happen to the Undertaker?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 03:22:31 GMT)
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is he going to pop up again at the WWE draft or something or is this his retirement? was it planned that he retire?
- Voting Question: Finance challenge?
(Mon, 02 Jun 2008 02:17:50 GMT)
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1.John is saving for his retirement. Today is his 40h birthday. John first started saving when he was 25 years old. On his 25th birthday, John made the first contribution to his retirement account; he deposited $2000 into an account which paid 9% interest, compounded monthly. Each year on his birthday, John contributes another $2000 to the account. The 15th (and last) contribution was made last year on his 39th birthday.
John wants to close the account today and move the company to a stock fu
- Voting Question: I am 23 and have $3,000 should I invest in a Roth IRA?
(Sun, 01 Jun 2008 01:33:55 GMT)
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So I finally decided to sell my stock that I had bought through a Employee Stock Purchase and after tax thats what I was left with. Now I have not invested in a retirement plan yet and was very interested in doing so now. I was looking through Fidelity Investments since thats who I sold the stock through. Anyone have any advise on retirement plans? Assuming I retire at 65.
- Resolved Question: Retirement System ... should companies get out of retirement coverage?
(Sun, 01 Jun 2008 00:04:21 GMT)
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The 1980's was largely about raiding companies that held over funded pension plans, pension plans that weren't over funded were often dipped into, in any case a case can be made that company involvement in pension and retirement plans takes away the ability of companies to efficiently and better effectively compete with each other under a free market capitalistic system and hurts revenue, profit, gross domestic product, etc. I am not saying that medicine and retirement plans should be sociali
- Voting Question: What are some good financial retirement plans for parents after passing on family business?
(Sat, 31 May 2008 17:02:49 GMT)
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I am taking over the family business soon (Worth approx. $500,000)
My parents are worried on how they will still sustain financial freedom after passing on their company to me. It is primarily a cash business and I want for them to retire without having to worry about money. They have savings but nothing is in the bank. (Old Asian generation mentality)
I propose treating them like company board members that take a certain percentage from the business, while I keep the rest for expansion op
- Resolved Question: Librarians: is it a good career?
(Fri, 30 May 2008 22:43:35 GMT)
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Hi everyone (long post, sorry):
I'm considering going for a MLS. Before I waste some more tuition money (I have a BA fashion design which DID NOT pay off to do), I'd like to find out from current or former librarians if this is a wise career path. Basically I'm not qualified to do much more than fashion/jewelry jobs (can't even get a stinkin' clerical job!), and a MLS or law degree seems like the only masters which don't require specific bachelors majors. If you know of other Masters programs
- Resolved Question: Have you thought of your retirement?
(Fri, 30 May 2008 17:30:46 GMT)
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I just got into a great plan through a financial advisor--by the time I will be 55, my money will have grown from $60,000 to 218,000.
- Resolved Question: Idaho residents/voters: Will you buy Senator Craig's "tell-all" book?
(Fri, 30 May 2008 11:18:53 GMT)
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Synopsis of WASHINGTON POST dot-com column on the forthcoming book and publicity campaign (during 2008):
Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho).
Craig talked at length about his book plans in an interview this week with KTVB in Idaho (watch the whole thing here). The main question, of course, is whether Craig will address the infamous airport bathroom sex-sting incident and the ensuing scandal that forced him to announce he would not run for re-election this year.
"There'll be a bit of what happened in
- Resolved Question: Does anyone know when Mayor Johnson intends to take away Freedom passes from over 60's?
(Fri, 30 May 2008 08:59:42 GMT)
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Just planning for my retirement and would like to know if I will be able to afford the cost of public transport.
octogen: I hope you are right!
- Resolved Question: Sex and The City ending disappointing???
(Fri, 30 May 2008 08:24:16 GMT)
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Am I the only one who is disappointed Carrie ended up with Big? It's too "Pretty Woman"- Carrie rescued from her credit card debt and sexual past by a rich banker whose cheesy name could only be outdone by the cheesiness of her book titles-"Menhatten". Carrie marries just as her sexuality is fading and she needs a retirement plant? What? This is horrible. This is the series ending redone. The whole point of the series was Carrie's independence and friendships and her marriage with the city. W
- Resolved Question: beauty school and jobs?
(Fri, 30 May 2008 05:49:00 GMT)
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ok so ive been thinking about going to beauty school and afterwards working in a salon doing hair nails facials waxing make up and everything.. what is the salary people make doing it alll? also what do you do about retirement? do you guys put money aside or what since you do not have the retirement plans? and do you make enough to support a small family i have a 7 week old and want 2 more in the future hopefully and want to know i will be able to support the family along with my boyfriend.
- Voting Question: retirement party?
(Fri, 30 May 2008 03:48:47 GMT)
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planning a surprise retirement party. within 2 months and small budget.
- Resolved Question: Need help explaining retirement to my bf??? Help anyone?
(Thu, 29 May 2008 12:43:24 GMT)
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Ok so I have a pension at my work (I am 21) that is pretty good and I plan to work here forever or if not continue with the pension and increase the perecentages.
So a finacial planner said for these figures at 65 I could have 1.5 million.
Now I want to retire around 50, I told my bf to start one too, but he said 1.5 mil is enough for both of us. He thinks investing is dumb and you can lose all your money. So I need to tell him about a secure pension/rrsp where you can't lose your money, whe
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