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Thursday, March 29, 2018

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March 29    
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  On Medicare? Check the mail for your new, secure ID card  
  The new card replaces the one you currently have, which includes your Social Security number. The government will not call you about your card, so be wary of anyone seeking payment or information related to your new card.  
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  What sounds honorable — you helping someone get money for a new home or college tuition — can have consequences you may not expect.   Lending a hand by co-signing on a loan can backfire on you and your credit score
You may be asked to co-sign a loan or credit card application by your spouse, child or best friend. But what sounds honorable — you helping someone get money for a new home or college tuition — can have consequences you may not expect.                              
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  Cluttered surface with calculator, tax forms, $100 bills, pen, and glasses.   RMDs: 3.3M Americans have just 4 days left to escape a 50% IRS penalty
You might not be one of them, but you could know someone who is.                              
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  Senior couple reviewing paperwork   There is one dangerous assumption made by 70% of Baby Boomers
This misguided line of thinking could destroy your retirement. Don't let it.                              
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  Research shows Millennials making more than their share of easily correctable mistakes when saving for a retirement.   Setting 401(k) goals: How Millennials can fix retirement investment mistakes
Millennials make more than their share of mistakes when saving for retirement. What can they do? Set goals and watch allocations.                              
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  Smiling senior couple dancing on the beach   Why put it off? Reasons to retire as early as you can
Ready for retirement? Here's why you shouldn't put it off any longer.                              
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  Tipped over jar with 401(k) label that is filled with coins   What we can learn from all the new female millionaires
Four tips to learn from women who've got $1 million or more in their 401(k).                              
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    It is possible to have a 'perfect' credit score if you prioritize these 4 things
While most Americans have average credit, it is possible to achieve the "perfect" score, according to financial website GOBankingRates, if you focus on these four things.                              
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  Laura Kerrone, owner of the Psychedelicatessen bagel bistro, poses beside a bagel rack at her store in Troy, N.Y. Kerrone said she looks forward to providing a payroll deduction retirement savings plan to her employees if a state-facilitated program   Retirement planning: Many states looking to help workers without employer plans save
New York is considering legislation to create government-sponsored payroll-deduction retirement programs for small businesses, which financial planners say could be a relatively painless way to help Americans reverse a dismal record of saving for ret                              
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  Binder labeled retirement savings plan with calculator sitting on top of it.   3 big reasons you're underestimating how much retirement income you need
You might be making a $370,000 mistake if you don't factor in medical expenses, taxes and inflation's effect on the 4% rule.                              
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The new born wombat baby APARI looks out of its mothers pouch at the zoo in Duisburg, Germany. Wombat mother TINSEL once was found in the pouch of its dead mother on a street in Australia and was raised by zookeepers before she came to Germany. The z

The new born wombat baby APARI looks out of its mothers pouch at the zoo in Duisburg, Germany. Wombat mother TINSEL once was found in the pouch of its dead mother on a street in Australia and was raised by zookeepers before she came to Germany. The z
 
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