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Disability insurance let woman focus on recovery after serious injury
May 26, 2012 in City on Page B1 Sarah Rieger remembers every detail of her ordeal. The moment the stolen SUV smashed into her as she crossed a New York City street. Her pelvis shattering. Intensive care, seven … 1
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Don’t ignore the importance of life insurance
September 18, 2011 in Business on Page E1 The 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 was a stark reminder about the importance of preparing for sudden loss. Life insurance is often the foundation for such preparations. In fact, it’s …
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Poor financial planning can sink your future
December 19, 2010 in Business on Page E1 CHICAGO – It’s time to take stock of your finances. The average household’s net worth is down 23 percent from three years ago. Unemployment is at 9.8 percent, and 11 … 2
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Ask a Planner: Practical steps following death in family
September 28, 2010 in Business on Page A8 The death of a loved one is a difficult time for everyone close to that individual. During this emotional time, it can be difficult to know what steps are necessary …
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Stick to necessary decisions following a death
September 8, 2010 in Business on Page A8 When a relative dies, you and your family will need time to grieve. It is important you do not make any long-term decisions about finances for at least six months. …
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Do the math before tapping into Social Security benefits
August 3, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Q.When should I begin collecting retirement benefits? A.People are tempted to take Social Security early, but it is important to really think through the long-term ramifications that such a decision … 1
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Mortgage vs. savings a personal as well as financial decision
July 13, 2010 in Business on Page A7 I’m 28, single, and just received an $86,000 inheritance. I don’t know if I should pay off my mortgage ($79,836) or invest for retirement. If I pay off my mortgage, …
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After divorce, finances need a fresh look
July 6, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Divorce can be one of the most challenging and difficult periods that a person can experience in life. Once an agreement has been reached with the former spouse, and even … 1
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Lead by example when teaching kids about money
June 15, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Q.How do I train my kids to use money wisely? They just don’t get it. A.There are many tools parents can use to teach kids principles and skills in money …
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Expenses are a big factor in having kids
June 8, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Becoming a parent is a magical milestone for many couples that begins a path of learning and new adventures. There is little instruction as to how to prepare to be …
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Bankruptcy’s stain can last 10 years, but being responsible can soften blow
June 2, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Q.If a bankruptcy is to last seven years on my credit report, why is it still there if my bankruptcy was in April 2002? Do bankruptcies stay on reports for …
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Choose Guaranteed Education Tuition today for college tomorrow
May 25, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Q. With the recent birth of our first child we were wondering about saving for college and heard that there was a program to lock in tuition prices. Sounds good, … 1
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Include fun in your funding goals
May 18, 2010 in Business on Page A9 Q.I make a good living but just can’t seem to figure out where the money goes each month. How do I get back in control? A.There is no silver bullet …
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Group policy lays foundation for long-term disability plans
May 11, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Q. Our employer is signing us up for long-term disability insurance. He’s increasing our pay, then deducting the premiums from our paychecks. Most of us are young and healthy, and … 1
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Keep close watch on credit score
May 4, 2010 in Business on Page A7 What’s your credit score and, more importantly, why does it matter? More than ever, credit scores are a big deal. Lenders use your score to understand what type of risk …
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Factor age in your Social Security plan
April 27, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Q.My wife and I are in our late 50s. Our house is paid off and our youngest child finishes college in June. We are starting to plan for retirement, but …
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E-statements ease impact on the planet
April 20, 2010 in Business on Page A7 There’s no better time than spring to go green with your financial life. If you have investments in mutual funds or securities, I bet you are amazed at how much …
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Lay financial base before buying home
April 13, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Q.My husband and I have been married three years. We earn $63,000 a year ($5,250 a month) and are saving to buy a house. We pay $523 a month for …
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SRI, faith-based choices let you invest in your values, issues
April 6, 2010 in Business, City on Page A8 Q.What is Socially-Responsible Investing? A.Socially responsible investing (SRI), also known as socially-conscious or ethical investing, describes an investment strategy which seeks to maximize financial returns while also promoting the social … 1
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What to do when bonds are called
March 30, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Q. My wife and I are retired and have a municipal bond portfolio. A lot of bonds have been called lately and we don’t know how to replace the income. …
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Monthly bill organizers ease procrastination at tax time
March 23, 2010 in Business on Page A7 This is the time of the year we gather documents to file our taxes. If you are like the rest of us, the exercise is a chore. Some people would …
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Money values should be taught early
March 16, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Here is a bucket list, of sorts – the financial teachings I would like to impart to my children. I had excellent role models – my grandparents and my parents … 2
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Save now for kids’ college with CESAs
March 9, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Q. My husband and I just had our first child. My parents invested $1,400 in a CESA mutual fund for him. They’ve promised to do it every year if my …
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Plan your retirement for life’s surprises
February 23, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Q: I have heard that if I only spend 4 percent of my retirement savings yearly I will never run out of money and it could possibly even grow. Sounds …
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Work with partner to thrive
February 16, 2010 in Business on Page A10 Money can be a topic of tension for all couples, especially when so many people have been laid off and discretionary money is tight. In working with couples to navigate …
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The right insurance depends on needs
February 9, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Q.My wife and I are 32 and have an 8-month-old daughter. We bought a house two years ago, and the payments fit comfortably into our budget. I earn $42,000 and …
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Ask a planner: Watch for hidden costs on funds
February 2, 2010 in Business on Page A6 Q.I just retired with $397,000 in my 401(k). My broker recommends rolling it to an IRA and buying mutual funds. He likes C shares because there’s no commission. What do …
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Ask a Planner: Don’t let stock market consume your mind or time
January 19, 2010 in Business on Page A6 If you went through a series of emotional lows and highs during 2009, you’re not alone. It’s human nature for emotions to overrule logic when it comes to investing. Academics … 1
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Stepson provides good reason for couple to review estate plan
January 12, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Last year, I married my college sweetheart. I’m 83 and she’s 81. My wife has a 52-year old son who only visits when he wants money. My wife’s loaned him …
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Let temperament be guide in saving emergency cash
January 5, 2010 in Business on Page A7 Q.In your “Planning Tips for the New Year” column (Dec. 29), you said everyone needs cash for emergencies. But if I have credit cards and a personal line of credit, …

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