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Seven retirement questions you need to answer
Retirement planning isn't easy. Nearly half of Americans don't feel financially prepared to live to age 75, according to a survey from Northwestern Mutual. But the process is a lot less burdensome if you break the task down into simpler parts. Here are seven questions to ask as you plan for your long-term financial security in retirement.
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Africa Monitor Africa's economic boom: Five countries to watch
South Africa, Nigeria, Angola, Ghana, and Ethiopia all have economies that are growing at a brisk pace. But their future depends on how they invest that money, writes Matthew Hawkins.
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Stocks end flat after HP shocker, Fed warning
Dow drops less than 8 points despite Bernanke warming of 'fiscal cliff' dangers and HP disclosure that it will have to take an $8.8 billion charge for accounting 'improprieties' at a company it acquired last year.
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Seven retirement questions you need to answer
Retirement planning isn't easy. Nearly half of Americans don't feel financially prepared to live to age 75, according to a survey from Northwestern Mutual. But the process is a lot less burdensome if you break the task down into simpler parts. Here are seven questions to ask as you plan for your long-term financial security in retirement.
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401(k) plans? Nice, but don't forget the IRA.
401(k) plans are a great way to save for retirement. But adding IRAs to 401(k) plans gives savers additional flexibility.
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The Simple Dollar Student loans are $300,000. Prepay them or save?
Student loans are so high, couple wonders whether to pay them off early or save $5,000 a year for retirement. Question on student loans is No. 6 in this reader mailbag.
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Stocks slump for a scary end to October
The Dow lost 276 points to close at 11955, but it still had its best month in nine years.
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Slow decade ahead for US, not a lost one
US economy won't endure a 'lost decade' the way Japan did.
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Stocks for the next decade? Check out these predictions from 2000 first.
Back in 2000, The New York Times asked 10 stock experts for their buy-and-hold picks for 2010. Here's a look at how they fared.
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Should stock-fund managers shift to cash?
Those who did suffered smaller losses last year. Yet few welcome that strategy.
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Rightsizing your retirement
As the stock market sags, retirement savers must revisit their long-term options.
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Mutual funds: Investors battle the bear
A stock-market sag spilled into the second quarter, leaving little to be gained.
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Investing: Latin America bucks dour trends
Markets there produce healthy returns, but some analysts expect a correction.
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Mutual funds: A ride reserved for the strong at heart
The first quarter of '08 witnessed many investors shifting from stock- to money-market funds. They may miss out on a recovery.
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Frontier markets lure – and reward – hardy investors
Risks have been rewarded by diving into Bangladesh, Ukraine, and other small developing nations.







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