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The Worst-Case Scenario -- How to Plan for It Financially
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Sep 22, 2011
When faced with a chronic or terminal illness, finances are the last thing you want to think about. But, as reporter Cathy Duchamp finds out, managing money is part of managing an illness.
Who Will Pay for Pensions?
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Sep 22, 2011
This week on Capitol Hill, the topic was pension plans. Some companies say they now can't deliver on their promise of pensions, and the government agency that insures pensions is already in the red. Marketplace's John Dimsdale has our story.
The Mailbag for June 3, 2005
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Sep 22, 2011
Our economics editor Chris Farrell answers more of your burning money questions. This week: advice on creating a personalized retirement account, gifting stocks and bonds, and improving a credit score.
The "Straight Story" with Chris Farrell: Missing in Action... Congress
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Sep 22, 2011
It's time once again for economics editor Chris Farrell to help you sort out what's smart, what's stupid and what's the Straight Story. This week: corporate pension plans are in peril. But where's Congress?
Social Security - Ideas for Reform
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Sep 22, 2011
Next week, Representative Robert Wexler (D-Fla) unveils his Social Security reform plan. How does it sync with other proposals like creating personal accounts, revising benefits, or increasing payroll taxes? Alicia Munnell is a Professor of Management Sciences at Boston College. She offers a glimpse of what Social Security might look like in the future.
Mailbag for May 6, 2005
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Sep 22, 2011
Our economics editor Chris Farrell answers more of your burning money questions. This week: advice on saving for retirement on a small budget, investing in a rising interest rate environment, and opening up an overseas bank account.
From the Money Matters Desk: All Your Worth
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Sep 22, 2011
If you only just decided to make a budget, don't worry. It's not too late to get cookin'. Here to help Kai count financial calories is author Amelia Tyagi. Her new book has tips on how to make and stick to a financial diet.
From the Money Matters Desk: Retiring Retirement
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Sep 22, 2011
Howard and Marika Stone are book authors, public speakers, and retirement experts. They're also part of the 60-plus set who have shunned leisure in favor of work. On this week's Money Matters -- our regular look on how to improve your bottom line -- the Stones' offer retirement planning for people who don't want to slow down.
Reinventing Retirement
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Sep 22, 2011
This week, a four-part series with public radio's business program "Marketplace." It's called Reinventing Retirement. Special Correspondent Jo Giese traveled to Wyoming for our story. That state's quickly graying population gives us a glimpse of what's down the road for the rest of the country, as baby boomers start to retire. We'll meet Rick and Sharon Olsen. Retired and in their 60s, they'd rather work a farm in snowy rural Buffalo than lounge on a beach in Florida. And we'll hear from Governor Dave Freudenthal, who's trying to get the state's employers and policymakers to see retirees as a "new natural resource" rather than a burden.
401K Woes
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Apr 20, 2006
This weekend, President Bush is on the road selling his Social Security proposal. The president's plan - have people manage part of their retirement accounts privately. But a new study suggests we don't even understand the basics behind an existing retirement system - the work-sponsored 401 (k). What does this mean for Social Security? Marketplace's Matthew Algeo reports.





