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YOUR RETIREMENT

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PLAN, SAVE & MAKE YOUR MONEY LAST

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These retirement plans are subject to new rules.
 
REAL MONEY
A Teacher's Retirement Plan Flunks
This educator should jettison his 403(b) plan.
 
YEAR-END TAX TIPS
IRA Strategies for Market Declines
Shrunken IRA balances mean a smaller tax bill when you convert to a Roth IRA.
 
RETIREMENT SAVINGS
A Sweet Deal on Roth IRA Conversions
If you earn too much to qualify in 2009, set your sights to convert to a Roth in 2010.
 
REAL MONEY
How to Cope With a Deflated IRA
A military pension helps, but don't give up on stocks.
 
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The Pitfalls of a 401(k) Loan
Borrowing from your nest egg is a dicey move and could sap your savings.
 
ARCHIVES
Six consumer-friendly retirement products and why we like them.
Don't be tempted to stop saving or cash out your retirement accounts. Take these four steps instead.
How much you owe Uncle Sam when you convert a traditional IRA to a Roth depends on whether your contributions were tax deductible.
Focus on your goals and the adviser who can get you there.
Six common problems and how to solve them. It's never too late to build your nest egg.
Make like the pros and diversify beyond stocks.
Consider the severance package, health benefits and pension payments.
Does a Roth IRA make sense for paying this family's college bills?
Thanks to automatic 401(k) plans and one-stop investing options, saving for retirement is a cinch.
Here's how to figure out if you qualify to contribute to this tax-advantaged retirement savings vehicle.
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