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This week’s retirement strategies and news


October 06    
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  For your retirement planning, count on living until age 95  
  You'll probably live years longer than you think, which can be bad news for your nest egg.  
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    2 ways Hillary Clinton plans to change Social Security
These proposals could directly impact your wallet.                              
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  Financial journalist Philip Moeller has written a follow-up to his   Hey, Medicare recipients: Tips on getting what's yours
Medicare enrollment time is just around the corner, and there's a new book ready to help.                              
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    5 steps to your retirement portfolio
The best portfolio features an allocation that generates income via dividends and interest.                              
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  Social Security facts to consider.   6 key facts Social Security doesn't always tell retirees
Agents don't always give all the information you should have in to make a good decision.                              
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    Avoid these 5 common Social Security screw-ups
Decisions about Social Security give people fits, which isn't surprising.                              
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    Five facts about your 401(k) every retiree should know
Ignorance could cost you money or leave you short of your income goals.                              
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  George Horsey, 68, is enjoying his retirement while keeping a lid on his spending.   More free time could mean risky spending for new retirees
Four smart ways to keep a lid on spending and better invest your time.                              
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  The IRS has something to say about EE bonds and education.   EE bonds' tax benefits only go so far with education costs
A man wants to help his granddaughter with her college costs, but it can cost him.                              
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  No matter how small, a raise can add up over time if you save it.   How to turn a 3% raise on a $60,000 salary into $479,000
If your raise is only enough per week for an extra meal out, don't grouse. Put it to work.                              
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Ted Houston and his dog Kermit visit the beach as Hurricane Matthew approaches the area on Oct. 6, 2016 in Palm Beach, Fla.  The hurricane is expected to make landfall sometime this evening or early Friday morning as a category 4 storm.

Ted Houston and his dog Kermit visit the beach as Hurricane Matthew approaches the area on Oct. 6, 2016 in Palm Beach, Fla. The hurricane is expected to make landfall sometime this evening or early Friday morning as a category 4 storm.
 
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