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Money & Investing | ||||
| Financial planning
is a vital concern to many senior citizens, both to
ensure a comfortable and secure retirement, and, in many
cases, to protect wealth for the next generation. The
first step toward wise money management is learning
the ropes, in
order to gain basic understanding of the different kinds
of investments. The next step for many is choosing
a financial planner who can provide skillful financial and
investing advice. For those not yet retired, the next
important step will be retirement planning. And for both working and retired
persons, the final step is to learn details about
specific kinds of investments, including mutual
funds, stocks
and bonds, insurance
products, 401K
plans and other
kinds of assets. In addition, it is essential to be alert
to fraud
and regulatory resources, in order to avoid financial criminals
who prey upon the elderly. |
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| Learning the Ropes | Tutorials
on the basics of investing, including different ways to
invest and what to expect from each. |
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| Choosing a Financial Planner | Sound advice from
several sources on this tricky, yet extremely important,
topic. |
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| Retirement Planning | Planning tools and
calculators, tips and ideas, Social Security links and
suggestions for special circumstances. |
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| Mutual Funds | Tutorials, rating
sites and links to mutual fund companies. |
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| Stocks & Bonds | Links to stock
brokers, stock exchanges and rating services. |
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| Insurance Products | Tutorials, rating
services and links to insurance companies offering
investment products. |
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| 401K Plans | Tutorials and online
tools for managing funds in a 401K account. |
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| Fraud & Regulatory Resources | How to contact
investment regulators, and what to watch out for when
investing your money. |
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