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Money Isn‘t The Only Retirement Tool
Q. I'm a security officer with income $ 30,000 a year. I don't have a retirement plan. All my savings I invest in bank CDs or I Bonds. I'm 29 years old now and have $5,000 in bank CDs and $14,000 in I Bonds. What do I have to do to allow me to retire...
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Forever Is the Ideal Ownership Period for a Car
Q. Given the option, I'm wondering if I would save money by purchasing a new car and driving it until the wheels fell off. Then it would be replaced with a new car (no trade in value from the original car). Or would it be better to purchase a new car...
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