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By Staff Writer |
September 27, 2012
The now settled labor dispute with NFL refs has a lot to say about how retirement is funded in the U.S.
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By Corey Dahl |
September 26, 2012
Football is a lot like life insurance. Sort of.
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By Michael K. Stanley |
September 6, 2012
The Federal Reserve promises to increase efforts to revive the moribund economy, the hardships of finding a doctor who will accept Medicare in rural parts of the country, and highlights from the DNC. This and more in the Week in Pictures.
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By Chris Lack |
September 1, 2012
Most athletes aren’t financially prepared for the end of their careers, whether due to age or injury. And that’s what makes them perfect for disability insurance.
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By Chris Lack |
July 26, 2012
Most athletes aren’t financially prepared for the end of their careers, whether due to age or injury. And that’s what makes them perfect candidates for disability insurance.
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By Brian Anderson, Noah Guillaume |
July 25, 2012
There are sports injuries, and then there are sports injuries that end careers. Here are 10 athletes who had game left in them, but retired early from injury.
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By Maria Wood |
June 28, 2012
Steve Lewit of Wealth Financial Group says advisors need to be holistic in their planning. And that means the variable annuity and indexed annuity camps must start playing nice.
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By Maria Wood |
June 14, 2012
Yes, these forever young celebrities now quality for AARP.
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By Richard Hoe, ChFC, CLU, AEP |
June 1, 2012
One gets behind on reviewing books. Publishers send books selected to be of interest to Investment Edge readers. (Outlines are mailed first; I read them and try to select appropriately. Otherwise, we would have no space at home and books would be everywhere.) I read other books — discovered on...
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By Brian Anderson |
May 24, 2012
Even if customer activity slows as usual during the height of the summer, you can still take the initiative to improve your business with ideas like these.