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This week’s retirement strategies and news


August 25    
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Jamie Hopkins, the co-director of the retirement income program at the American College of Financial Services.
 
  Financial planners' advice about to get more trustworthy, guaranteed  
  The Department of Labor's fiduciary standard goes into effect in April.  
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    1 thing all Millennials have to do to retire: Get into stocks
This decision could be costing Millennials a lot of money.                              
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  Seniors are being targeted by letters asking for $16.45 or to save Social Security.   Don't fall for $16.45 Social Security scam fighting 'greedy insiders'
The letter includes a voting form and asks for a one-time donation.                              
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  Gerri Detweiler.   Retirees need to watch their credit scores and reports, too
Just because you quit working doesn't mean you can quit monitoring.                              
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  HAND OUT --- Spencer Jakab, author of HEADS I WIN, TAILS I WIN. [Via MerlinFTP Drop]   'Heads I Win, Tails I Win' aims to make investing reliable
Nobody's perfect. Especially investors. But they can learn.                              
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  Divorce and Social Security.   How divorce affects your ex's Social Security benefits
Q: What happens to him if I were to apply for ex-spousal benefits?                              
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    New retiree withdrawal rate: Goodbye 4%, hello age divided by 20
New formula says retirees can feel free to spend this amount without fear of going broke.                              
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  Summer isn't the only thing that's hot: ETFs are heating up, too.   Fiduciary rule soon could make ETFs even hotter
ETFs often charge lower fees than mutual funds, so more advisers could be pushing them.                              
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  SavingsQuest has puzzles and games to make savings fun.   Tech makes saving to retire less of a chore or a bore
Better calculators and even competitive savings games are on the way.                              
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  OMAHA, NE - JULY 03:  Abbey Weitzeil, right, celebrates with Simone Manuel  after finishing first in the final heat for the Women's 50 Meter Freestyle during at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Swimming Trials on July 3, 2016, in Omaha.   Olympic dreams lead some parents to shortchange retirement savings
Many parents of elite athletes invest in their kids's dreams over their retirement.                              
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Kashmiri Muslims gather with their boats laden with vegetables at the floating vegetable market on Dal Lake at dawn in Srinagar.

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