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How to Win at Retirement Savings

A good follow up to the financial literacy post by Ron Leiber at the NY Times:

"While most workers are responsible for their own retirement savings these days, high schools don’t have required classes on 401(k)’s and Individual Retirement Accounts (I.R.A.s). And colleges usually don’t teach anything about Roth I.R.A.s or 403(b)’s. That’s where we come in. Here is what you need to know about saving for life after you stop working and getting on the path toward a comfortable retirement, no matter your career or the size of your paycheck."

The Retirement Savings Game

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  • edited April 2019
    OK, I'm done playing for awhile.
  • Hi @Mark
    Do you mean, playing as with helping stimulate our brain cells? Too soon to start playing outside in our part of the world, eh?
    Hell, with warm temps for a few days last week, I was bitten by one of those early mosquitoes about the size of ground pepper........right in the left temple area.
    Well, I'm reading your links.
    Take care,
    Catch
  • @catch22 - yes I did. Thank you for the editorial heads up.

    Weather wise same here. A few nice days mixed in with the winter that never ends. No skeets just yet but the control district surveyors have been out checking. I braved it Thursday and put in a row or 3 of snap peas. We'll see. Gotta keep up with that caveman rono don'tcha know.
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