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PHL17 IN FOCUS: Affording College
Staff reporterPHL17 "IN FOCUS": AFFORDING COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA – Saturday, February 12, 2011– 6:30-7:00am On this Saturday's episode of "In Focus", Steve Highsmith focuses on affording a college education. Taking the right steps before entering college can be crucial...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Television, Media Industry, Pennsylvania, Entertainment
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Naturally Occurring Retirement Community
Staff reporterStephanie Randazzo, Theresa Jefferson-Hale, and Sarah Popkin are interviewed by Better Philly host Renai Ellison about their organization for retirement communities. On Monday, September 8th 2008, myphl17 debuted a new morning lifestyle magazine...Tags: Meredith Corporation, Entertainment, Career and Workplace, New York, Fashion Shows
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Postscript: Where the federal money goes
The Times' editorial Wednesday on the looming debt-ceiling battle in Washington prompted reader Paul Moser of Studio City to write: "You state that entitlements are behind Washington's debt problems. This is not the case. Military expenditures that are...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Government Health Care, Republican Party
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Boomers and refis: a warning
It's a mortgage problem that is likely to intensify as homeowning baby boomers by the millions shift into retirement: Though they may have significant financial assets tucked away in retirement accounts, their diminished monthly incomes may not be...Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Career and Workplace, 401K
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Remember to include curveballs in equation
What do ocean turbulence, ballistic weaponry and your retirement have in common? You might be thinking about analogies with stock market volatility, but a York University professor would like you to also think about Andrey Kolmogorov. Kolmogorov was a...Tags: Science and Technology, Parkinson's Disease, Personal Finance, Career and Workplace, Mathematics
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Reasons to open a Roth
Smart young savers know to participate in their companies' 401(k) plans as soon as they join the workforce to benefit from as many years of saving and compounding as possible. But really smart young savers should know to save via a Roth IRA, too. The...Tags: Personal Finance, 401K, Social Media, Personal Data Collection, Arts and Culture
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Retirement planning? That's a good one. Wait, what?
Here's a fun joke: retirement planning. Haaaaa, I can't plan for next week, let alone age 65. I'm worrying about next month's rent, not my next five decades of health care. I'll reach retirement age in 2053. 2053, people! Well, actually, 2053 might...Tags: Retirement Planning Services, Personal Finance, Career and Workplace, 401K, Cialis (drug)
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UPDATED: Michigan House panel changes teacher benefits bill
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — New teachers in Michigan would continue to get hybrid pensions and the state would use more money from the school aid fund to pay down future school employee retirement costs under changes made Monday to a school employee...Tags: Employees, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Republican Party, Rick Snyder
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Disability pay at stake in divorce?
A disabled veteran has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to consider anew whether states violate federal law when they allow divorce courts to count a veteran's disability compensation in calculating spousal support. The petition also invites the justices...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Judges, Lawyers
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Rules have changed on claims
Q: I have a disability claim pending. I am also in need of income and am considering retirement in June at age 62. If I win the disability claim, I can postpone retirement until I'm 66. If I start drawing Social Security, how long will I have to pay...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Financial Planning, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Security
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Michigan Senate votes to end teacher pensions
LANSING (AP) — Legislation that would end pensions for new public school employees and switch them into a 401 (k)-style retirement plan passed the Michigan Senate on Thursday. The Republican-led Senate passed by a 20-18 vote the measure that...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Government, Education, Interior Policy, Health Insurance Cost
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Best to put nest egg into some perspective
A 56-year-old worker looks at her 401(k) balance and sees $95,000. If she could also see that balance expressed in terms of the income the money would generate in retirement, would she save more now? That's the theory behind a major push going on in the...Tags: Science and Technology, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Employees, 401K
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